Shpagiza
The logo of the Afghan T20 cricket league. | |
Countries | Afghanistan |
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Administrator | Afghanistan Cricket Board |
Format | Twenty20 |
First tournament | 2014 |
Next tournament | 2017 |
Tournament format | Round-robin tournament and playoffs |
Number of teams | 5 zones (current) |
Most successful |
Spinghar Prangan (1 title) Kabul Eagles (1 title) Mis Ainak Atalan (1 title)[1] |
Most runs | Noor Ali Zadran (450), Mes Ainak Knights(current) |
Most wickets | Hamid Hassan (50), Spinghar Prangan (Spinghar Tigers) (current) |
TV | 1TV (Afghan TV channel) |
Website | |
2016 Shpagiza tournament |
Shpagiza league (Pashto: شپږيزه سيالۍ) also written as Shpageeza (means SIXES), which is a Twenty20 format cricket league where 5 different zone teams across Afghanistan participate for the title. The league/tournament started in 2013 and from then it usually takes place every year. The most recent edition is the Shpagiza (third edition) held in August 2016. It is currently supervised by ACB Vice-President Dost Mohammad Nazari, who serves as the League's chairman and Commissioner.[2]
History
The League was established in 2014 with the first season running through that year. 5 zone teams were concurrently established in 2014 to become the inaugural competitors. Afghanistan Cricket Board announced a second season of the competition will be held in August/September 2014.[3]
Teams
Shpagiza was playing among 5 zones of Afghanistan but on 23rd Aug 2015 a new team (Mashal Eagles) officially sponsored by Aatif Mashal and will participate as a 6th team in 3rd Eddition of Shpagiza. Here are those teams participating in the Shpagiza tournament of T20 format;
- Kabul Mashal Bazan (Mashal Eagles) is the new side captained by (Asghar Stanikzai) and Coached by [Unknown]
- Spinghar Prangan (Spinghar Tigers), captained by Afghan star fast bowler Hamid Hassan and coached by Hasti Gul. Which represents the provinces of Kunar, Nooristan, Laghman and Nangarhar.[4]
- Band-e-Amir Khamaran (Band-e-Amir Dragons), captained by Afghan star all-rounder and concurrent national captain Mohammad Nabi and coached by Australian coach Peter Anderson. Which represents the provinces of Kabul, Kapisa, Maidan Wardak, Parwan, Bamyan, Dai Kundi and Panjsher.
- Bost Satunki (Bost defenders), captained by Afghan left arm fast bowler Shahpur Zadran and coached by Abdul Wali Amin. Which represents the provinces of Kandahar, Helmand, Uruzgan, Zabul, Nimroz, Herat, Farah, Ghor and Badghis.
- Mes Ainak Atalan (Mes Ainak Knights), captained by former Afghan national captain Nawroz Mangal and coached by Raees Ahmadzai. Which represents the provinces of Khost, Logar, Paktia, Paktika and Ghazni.
- Amu Nehangan (Amu Sharks), captained by Afghan national medium fast bowler Mirwais Ashraf and coached by Dawlat Ahmadzai. Which represents the provinces of Kunduz, Takhar, Jawzjan, Badakhshan, Balkh, Baghlan, Samangan, Sar-i-Pul and Faryab.
Champions
The champion of 2016 edition was the Kabul Eagles. The champion of 2015 edition was the Spinghar Prangan (Speenghar Tigers). The champion of 2014 edition where the Mir Ainak Atalan (Mir Ainak Knights).
Squads
- Amo Nehangan (Amo Sharks): Abdulrahimzai, Abdul Wasi, Fareed Ahmad, Javed Ahmadi, Juma Gul, Karim Sadiq, Mirwais Ashraf, Mohammad Sardar (wk), Haji Murad Muradi (wk), Nijat Khan, Perwez Malakzai, Samim Sultani, Shams Karokhel, Sharafuddin Ashraf, Younas Ahmadzai, Zamir Khan, Zia-ul-Haq
- Band-E-Amir Khamaran (Band-e-Amir Dragons): Abdul Naseri, Aftab Alam, Ahmad Qais, Altaf Khan, Aman Rafiqi, Habib Ghazi, Hashmatullah Shahidi, Hazratullah, Ikram Faizi, Javid Zadran, Miram Gul Shinwari, Mohammad Nabi, Nasir Khan, Sayed Nasratullah, Naveen-ul-Haq, Noor-ul-Haq, Rahim Mangal, Waheedullah Shafaq
- Bost Satunki (Bost Defenders): Abdullah Mazari, Abdul Qadir, Fazal Niazai, Ghami Zadran, Imran Janat, Khaibar Omar, Munir Ahmad (wk), Najibullah Zadran, Nasib, Mohammad Nasim Baras, Nazir Ahmad, Rahimullah Khan, Rahmat Shah, Sami Agha, Sayed Shirzad, Shapoor Zadran, Shawkatullah, Usman Ghani
- 'Kabul Mashal Bazan (Mashal Eagles): Zahir Khan, Ahmad Zia, Amir Hamza, Asghar Stanikzai, Darwish Rasooli, Fazal Zazai, Fitratullah Khawari, Inamullah Khan, Karim Janat, Mohammad Shahzad (wk), Najeeb Tarakai, Nasir Jamal, Nawaz Khan, Rashid Khan, Shawkat Zaman, Tahir Khan, Yamin Ahmadzai
- Mis Ainak Atalan (Mes Ainak Knights): Afsar Zazai, Dawlat Zadran, Farid Zargar, Gulbadin Naib, Hamim Khan, Ibrahim Zadran, Ihsan Janat, Naveed Obaid, Nawroz Mangal, Nisar Wahdat, Noor Ali Zadran, Obaidullah Kunari, Rashid Zadran, Rokhan Barakzai, Shahidullah, Zahir Khan, Zia-ur-Rehman
- Spinghar Prangan (Spinghar Tigers): Abdullah Adil, Baseer Mahboob, Batin Shah, Hamayun Omar, Imran Mohammadi, Mohammad Mujtaba, Mohammad Riaz, Muslim Musa, Nasim Surkhrodai, Qaseem Khan, Rahimullah Sahak, Sami Afridi, Samiullah Shenwari, Shabir Noori, Shafiqullah, Tariq Stanikzai, Zahir Shehzad
Performance by Team
Spinghar Prangan win the 2015 final by super over. while Band-e-Amir Dragons have won all its games in concurrent edition yet. Band-e-Amir is coached by Australian cricket coach Peter Anderson.
Sponsors
- Afghanistan Cricket Board
- Dattwal (Afghan Chinees corporation company)
- Afghan investments
TV Rights
The TV rights are won by the Afghan channel named 1TV.
You can watch 1tv live online here : http://www.afghanlive.tv/1tv-afghanistan-live/
See also
References
- ↑ "Shpageeza T20 Tournament 2014". espncricinfo.com. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
- ↑ "Afghanistan's "Sixes" Cricket Tournament". Kabul-e-news.com. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
- ↑ "Afghanistan's "Sixes" Cricket Tournament". Kabul-e-news.com. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
- ↑ "Domestic Cricket in Afghanistan". Afghanistan Cricket Board. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
External links
- Official website of Afghanistan Cricket Board
- info about Afghan Domestic cricket.
- Shpagiza tournament schudle 2014
- ball by ball info