Afghanistan-Ireland only Test trophy unveiled
Kabul/Dehradun, Mar 13 (IBNS): The trophy for the one-off Islamic Bank of Afghanistan Test match was unveiled at Dehradun on Wednesday.
Both captains were present at the trophy unveiling ceremony.
The trophy has been modelled on the Minerat of Jam located in western Afghan province of Ghur.
It is over 800-year old and built of bricks by the King of the time, Sultan Ghiyasudin Ghuri.
Addressing the press conference Afghanistan captain Asghar Afghan was quoted as saying by country's cricket board's website: “It is a moment of pride that Afghanistan hosts its first Test match and it carries a lot of meaning for us. Although, we lost our inaugural Test match to India last year but we will aim to play in the upcoming Test match with full strength.”
Ireland captain William Porterfield who also addressed the press conference said: “First and foremost, it will be completely different conditions [in the Test match] - our first Test match against Pakistan was a home game in Malahide in May whereas we are in Dehradun here in India in March. We will see how the pitch is in the next couple of days and expect it not to be very different.”
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