INTERNATIONAL — May 9, 2026
Afghanistan Cricket Board Delegation Visits China to Enhance Cooperation
A delegation from the Afghanistan Cricket Board has visited China to strengthen sports diplomacy and technical cooperation. The visit includes workshops and meetings aimed at the globalization of Afghan cricket.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Ariana News — 2 min read

A delegation from the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has traveled to China to strengthen sports diplomacy and technical cooperation. The visit is intended to enhance the development of the sport within Afghanistan and foster new international partnerships through the exchange of technical expertise and the exploration of sports technology.
The delegation includes coach Norooz Mangal and players Qais Ahmad, Zahir Khan, Faisal Shinozada, and Wahidullah Zadan. During their stay in China, the group is scheduled to participate in a series of workshops and attend a cricket match. Additionally, the delegation will visit sports technology exhibitions to study modern advancements in athletic training and equipment that could be applied to the Afghan national program.
ACB CEO Naseeb Khan met with the delegation to discuss the strategic objective of the globalization of Afghan cricket. Khan emphasized the importance of increasing the sport's visibility and reach on a global scale. He noted that this initiative is part of a larger strategy to build regional sports ties, citing a previously signed cooperation agreement between the ACB and the Uzbekistan Cricket Federation as a key example of these ongoing efforts to expand the sport's footprint.
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