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Ghazanfar out of Champions Trophy and IPL; Afghanistan name Kharote as substitution
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AM Ghazanfar, the 18-year-old right-arm fingerspinner who has made such a brilliant beginning to his ODI profession, has been managed out of the Bosses Prize 2025 in view of a "break in the L4 vertebra". Left-arm spinner Nangeyalia Kharote, who was initially in the rundown of stores, has now supplanted Ghazanfar in the principal crew.
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB), which tweeted out the news on Wednesday morning, said that Ghazanfar supported the injury during Afghanistan's visit through Zimbabwe toward the end of last year, and "will be sidelined for at least four months and will stay under treatment during this period". That implies he will likewise be out of the IPL that is set to be played from Walk 21 to May 25. Ghazanfar had stowed his lady IPL contract as of late, with Mumbai Indians.
Twenty-year-old Kharote, who hasn't played for Afghanistan since the ODI series against Bangladesh in Sharjah in November last year - he featured in Afghanistan's dominate in the second match with 3 for 28 - has played seven ODIs and six T20Is since making his worldwide presentation in Walk 2024.
Afghanistan have a gathering of first rate spinners in their line-up - Rashid Khan, Noor Ahmad and Mohammad Nabi - however keep on being without Mujeeb Ur Rahman. Mujeeb, who played the full SA20 season with Paarl Royals through January and early February, hasn't played for Afghanistan since that visit through Zimbabwe and was not named in the first Heroes Prize crew. He has not played ODIs since the 2023 World Cup in India and will be out "until he has completely recuperated", the ACB explanation said.
Ghazanfar, who has 21 wickets from 11 ODIs up until this point, played three games for MI Emirates in the UAE's ILT20 association in January after the visit through Zimbabwe. He wasn't generally so viable as MI Emirates would have trusted him to be, however, bowling 7.1 overs in those three games, and getting only one wicket with an economy pace of 9.48.