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"Bigger than the World Cup": Rashid Khan’s emotional plea to bring Cricket home

For a man who has conquered every major T20 league on the planet and led his nation to a historic World Cup semi-final, Rashid Khan still finds himself chasing one elusive "dream."

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In a moving interview on Monday, the Afghanistan captain declared that playing an international match on home soil would be a milestone that eclipses even a World Cup trophy. Despite the team's meteoric rise since gaining ODI status in 2009, the "home" they know has largely been a rotation of stadiums in the UAE and India.

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Home away from home

Afghanistan’s journey has been defined by brilliance in exile. While they recently hosted the West Indies in the UAE and enjoy massive local support during the IPL and World Cups in India, Rashid emphasized that the "feeling" of playing in front of their own fans remains irreplaceable.

  • Rashid wants the global media and visiting teams to see the "beauty" of Afghanistan and the warmth of its people.

  • War and violence have kept international tours away for nearly two decades, forcing the team to become perpetual travelers.

That's bigger than the World Cup, to be honest. For me, for the team, and every individual... to be playing international cricket in your own country is more than a dream.
Rashid Khan, Afghanistan Captain

Path for women’s cricket

The status of women’s cricket in Afghanistan remains a hurdle for their Full Member criteria. Rashid addressed the situation with a mix of diplomacy and hope, following the 2025 milestone where a team of refugee players participated in the Women’s World Cup.

  • Funding from Australia, England, and India has been pledged to help grow the women's game.

  • Rashid’s Stance: While acknowledging players have little control over political decisions, he expressed a desire to see "anyone representing Afghanistan on any stage," calling it a "huge proud moment."

The rise of the Blue Tigers

YearAchievementIconic Moment
2009Gained ODI StatusThe beginning of the professional era.
2015World Cup DebutShapoor Zadran’s iconic celebration run.
2016T20 World Cup SparkMohammad Shahzad's "Champion" dance with Gayle.
2017Test Status GrantedEntry into the elite multi-day format.
2024World Cup Semi-FinalsDefinitive proof of "Full Member" quality.
2025Refugee Team BreakthroughAfghan women’s refugee side plays in Melbourne.

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