Rashid Latif will coach Afghanistan XI during its tour to Pakistan
Afghanistan XI will play three one-day matches against Pakistan A team later this month, becoming the first international side to tour Pakistan in more than two years.
"It was decided that the Afghanistan team will tour Pakistan for a series of three one-day matches against the Pakistan 'A' team," said a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) statement.
The Afghan team will arrive on 24 May before playing matches in Faisalabad the following day, Rawalpindi on 27 May and Abbottabad on 29 May.
Afghanistan qualified for the ICC World Twenty20 in the West Indies last year and the same year won the ICC Intercontinental Cup.
The Afghan team is coached by former Pakistan wicket-keeper and captain Rashid Latif.
"It was decided that the Afghanistan team will tour Pakistan for a series of three one-day matches against the Pakistan 'A' team," said a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) statement.
The Afghan team will arrive on 24 May before playing matches in Faisalabad the following day, Rawalpindi on 27 May and Abbottabad on 29 May.
Afghanistan qualified for the ICC World Twenty20 in the West Indies last year and the same year won the ICC Intercontinental Cup.
The Afghan team is coached by former Pakistan wicket-keeper and captain Rashid Latif.
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