Afghanistan Faces UAE in Crucial T20 World Cup Group Stage Match

Afghanistan Faces UAE in Crucial T20 World Cup Group Stage Match

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Afghanistan will face the United Arab Emirates on Monday, February 16, in a key group-stage match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m. local time at Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi.

Afghanistan enters the contest under pressure following defeats against New Zealand and South Africa in their first two group-stage matches, requiring a victory to maintain qualification hopes. The UAE aims to capitalize on the opportunity to bolster its group standing.

The match represents a significant test for Afghanistan, recognized for its prowess in T20 cricket, particularly its spin bowling and aggressive batting. A win would revitalize their campaign in the tournament, which is jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka and features 20 teams in four groups, with top performers advancing to the playoffs.

Separately, India and Pakistan are set to play on Sunday, February 15, at 6:00 p.m. Kabul time in Colombo, Sri Lanka, amid heightened security and global interest. The fixture follows political tensions between the neighbors, with Pakistan allowing its team to participate. Such clashes are rare outside major events and draw massive viewership.

In other sports coverage, Wednesday’s events at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina included notable achievements: U.S. speed skater Jordan Stolz set an Olympic record to win gold in the men’s 1,000m; Italy’s Andrea Voetter and Marion Oberhofer claimed the first women’s doubles luge gold; and France’s Julia Simon took gold in the women’s 15km individual biathlon. Afghan audiences can follow Olympics action live on Ariana Television, which holds exclusive broadcast rights via ATN.

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