2017 Shpageeza Cricket League

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The 2017 season of the Shpageeza Cricket League (Pashto: شپږيزه کريکټ ليګ ۲۰۱۷), also known as SCL 5, was the fifth edition of the Shpageeza, a professional Twenty20 cricket league established by the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) in 2013. The tournament featured the six teams that played in the previous season. The 2017 season was reported to be played from 18 to 28 July 2017, but took place in September 2017, with the Kabul International Cricket Ground hosting all the matches. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Amo Sharks won the toss and elected to bat.
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rdf:langString Boost Defenders won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Kabul Eagles won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString Kabul Eagles won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Spin Ghar Tigers won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString Band-e-Amir Dragons won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString Spin Ghar Tigers won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Band-e-Amir Dragons won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Ahmed Shah Durrani and Bismillah Jan Shinwari
rdf:langString Ahmed Shah Pakteen and Izatullah Safi
rdf:langString Ahmed Shah Pakteen and Mehmood Kharotai
rdf:langString Bismillah Jan Shinwari and Izatullah Safi
rdf:langString Izatullah Safi and Mehmood Kharotai
rdf:langString Ahmed Shah Durrani and Ahmed Shah Pakteen
rdf:langString Ahmed Shah Durrani and Izatullah Safi
rdf:langString Ahmed Shah Durrani and Mehmood Kharotai
rdf:langString Ahmed Shah Pakteen and Bismillah Jan Shinwari
rdf:langString Ahmed Shah Pakteen and Sarika Prasad
rdf:langString Bismillah Jan Shinwari and Mehmood Kharotai
rdf:langString Bismillah Jan Shinwari and Sarika Prasad
rdf:langString Mehmood Kharotai and Sarika Prasad
xsd:date 2017-09-11
xsd:date 2017-09-12
xsd:date 2017-09-13
xsd:date 2017-09-14
xsd:date 2017-09-15
xsd:date 2017-09-16
xsd:date 2017-09-17
xsd:date 2017-09-18
xsd:date 2017-09-20
xsd:date 2017-09-21
xsd:date 2017-09-22
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rdf:langString Imran Janat, Sayed Abdullah and Sayed Nasratullah all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Perwez Malikzai, Dawlat Khan, Rahmatullah Sahaq and Arif Khan all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Fazal Zazai, Yousuf Zazai and Darwish Rasooli all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Fitratullah Khawari , Mohammad Ibrahim and Mohammad Sardar all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Nasir Totakhil, Noor-ul-Haq, Tahir Khan , Younas Ahmadzai and Batin Shah all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Nasir Khan and Waheedullah Shafaq both made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Samim Sultani and Ikram Ali Khil both made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Haji Murad Muradi and Abdullah Adil both made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Johnathan Campbell, Munir Ahmad and Wafadar all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Rahmat Shah, Shahidullah, Muslim Musa, Qasim Oryakhail , Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Ihsanullah, Ryan Burl, Nasir Jamal, Ibrahim Zadran and Zahir Khan all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Khaibar Omar, Shawkat Zaman , Juma Gul, Tariq Stanikzai, Zia-ur-Rehman and Mujeeb Ur Rahman all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Javeed Khan and Qais Ahmad both made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Nawab Khan and Imran Mohammadi both made their T20 debuts.
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rdf:langString Band-e-Amir Dragons won by 4 runs
rdf:langString Band-e-Amir Dragons won by 5 wickets
rdf:langString Band-e-Amir Dragons won by 6 runs
rdf:langString Band-e-Amir Dragons won by 82 runs
rdf:langString Band-e-Amir Dragons won by 9 wickets
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rdf:langString Kabul Eagles won by 5 wickets
rdf:langString Kabul Eagles won by 6 wickets
rdf:langString Kabul Eagles won by 8 wickets
rdf:langString Kabul Eagles won by 8 wickets DL Mode
rdf:langString Mis Ainak Knights won by 2 wickets
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rdf:langString Mis Ainak Knights won by 6 runs
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rdf:langString Mis Ainak Knights won by 8 wickets
rdf:langString Spin Ghar Tigers won by 13 runs
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rdf:langString Asghar Afghan 250
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rdf:langString Eliminator
rdf:langString Round-robin and playoffs
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rdf:langString Karim Sadiq 32
rdf:langString Vusi Sibanda 59
rdf:langString Vusi Sibanda 42
rdf:langString Abdul Razzaq 30*
rdf:langString Asghar Stanikzai 39
rdf:langString Asghar Stanikzai 72*
rdf:langString Cameron Delport 100
rdf:langString Cameron Delport 53
rdf:langString Gulbadin Naib 52
rdf:langString Hazratullah 52
rdf:langString Ihsanullah 33
rdf:langString Ihsanullah 43
rdf:langString Ihsanullah 54
rdf:langString Javed Ahmadi 75
rdf:langString Karim Sadiq 50
rdf:langString Munir Ahmad 58*
rdf:langString Najeeb Tarakai 26
rdf:langString Nasir Jamal 83
rdf:langString Nasir Khan 57*
rdf:langString Nawroz Mangal 41
rdf:langString Perwez Malikzai 34
rdf:langString Rahmat Shah 36
rdf:langString Rahmat Shah 60
rdf:langString Sajjad Ali 37
rdf:langString Samiullah Shenwari 24
rdf:langString Shafiqullah 60
rdf:langString Shahidullah 42*
rdf:langString Shahidullah 51*
rdf:langString Shahidullah 57
rdf:langString Sharafuddin Ashraf 32
rdf:langString Shawkat Zaman 34
rdf:langString Sikandar Raza 40
rdf:langString Solomon Mire 37
rdf:langString Tahir Khan 38
rdf:langString Usman Ghani 41
rdf:langString Usman Ghani 74
rdf:langString Zeeshan Maqsood 71
rdf:langString Abdul Razak 1/20
rdf:langString Aftab Alam 2/23
rdf:langString Aftab Alam 4/54
rdf:langString Bilal Khan 1/30
rdf:langString Bilal Khan 2/20
rdf:langString Dawlat Zadran 3/15
rdf:langString Dawlat Zadran 3/19
rdf:langString Fareed Ahmad 2/52
rdf:langString Fazal Niazai 3/17
rdf:langString Gulbadin Naib 2/31
rdf:langString Gulbadin Naib 3/25
rdf:langString Gulbadin Naib 3/36
rdf:langString Karim Janat 3/28
rdf:langString Karim Sadiq 3/12
rdf:langString Karim Sadiq 3/22
rdf:langString Mohammad Nabi 2/37
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rdf:langString Nasir Totakhil 2/21
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rdf:langString Rashid Khan 1/21
rdf:langString Rashid Khan 3/22
rdf:langString Rashid Khan 4/10
rdf:langString Richard Ngarava 2/19
rdf:langString Sajjad Ali 2/26
rdf:langString Sayed Abdullah 2/8
rdf:langString Shahidullah 2/14
rdf:langString Sharafuddin Ashraf 2/13
rdf:langString Sikandar Raza 3/9
rdf:langString Solomon Mire 2/22
rdf:langString Tendai Chatara 2/14
rdf:langString Tendai Chatara 3/7
rdf:langString Tendai Chatara 4/29
rdf:langString Wafadar 1/16
rdf:langString Yousuf Zazai 1/15
rdf:langString Zahir Khan 3/31
rdf:langString Zahir Khan 5/19
rdf:langString Zeeshan Maqsood 1/10
rdf:langString Zia-ur-Rehman 1/11
xsd:date 2017-09-11
xsd:date 2017-09-21
rdf:langString The 2017 season of the Shpageeza Cricket League (Pashto: شپږيزه کريکټ ليګ ۲۰۱۷), also known as SCL 5, was the fifth edition of the Shpageeza, a professional Twenty20 cricket league established by the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) in 2013. The tournament featured the six teams that played in the previous season. The 2017 season was reported to be played from 18 to 28 July 2017, but took place in September 2017, with the Kabul International Cricket Ground hosting all the matches. The player auction took place in May 2017. Overseas players sold during the auction included Umar Akmal, Sohail Tanvir, Kamran Akmal, Rumman Raees, Sohail Khan, Mohammad Nawaz and Mohammad Rizwan (Pakistan), Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kayes and Sabbir Rahman (Bangladesh), Sikandar Raza, Solomon Mire, Sean Williams and Hamilton Masakadza (Zimbabwe) and Rayad Emrit (West Indies). However, following a breakdown in relations between the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the PCB banned its players from taking part. The Bangladesh players also withdrew. As a result of this, and the tournament moving from July to September, overseas players were redrafted. Shortly before the tournament, Sean Williams decided not to travel to join up with Spin Ghar Tigers in order to work on his fitness. On 13 September 2017, during the match between Boost Defenders and Mis Ainak Knights, a suicide bomber detonated explosives at a checkpoint near the road leading to the stadium, killing three people. The match was briefly halted, but soon resumed. Following the blast, the South African and Zimbabwean cricket boards ordered their representatives to return home. However, most of the Zimbabwean players opted to remain and continue with the tournament, as did the majority of other overseas players, coaches, and commentators such as Dean Jones who expressed his solidarity with the people of Afghanistan. This was the first edition of the tournament since the ICC granted it official Twenty20 status (originally it was given List A cricket status before the 50-over Ghazi Amanullah Khan Regional One Day Tournament was also recognised).
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