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India and Afghanistan should have shared Asian Games gold, says Afghan pacer on rain-hit final

Left-arm pacer Fareed Malik, one of the travelling reserves in th... Read More
NEW DELHI: Left-arm pacer Fareed Malik, one of the travelling reserves in the Afghanistan contingent for the World Cup, continues to grapple with the outcome of the Asian Games final against India in Hangzhou.

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In the final, Afghanistan was put into bat and found themselves at 112 for five when rain intervened at Zheijang University of Technology Cricket Field on Saturday. Unfortunately, no further play was possible, leading to India being awarded the gold medal due to their superior world ranking.

This no-result situation meant that Afghanistan had to settle for the silver medal, marking their third consecutive Asian Games silver after their efforts in 2010 and 2014. Cricket was not part of the 2018 edition in Jakarta.

​Asian Games: Historic gold for Indian men’s cricket team

The Indian men’s cricket team bagged a historic gold medal in a rain-marred match against Afghanistan at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China.

It was the Indian cricket team’s maiden outing at the Asian Games and they didn’t disappoint to showcase their prowess in the game.

The young Indian Southpaw, Yashasvi Jaiswal lit up the quarter-final against Nepal by scoring his maiden T20I hundred and became the first Indian batter to score a century in the Asian Games.

Jaiswal ended up scoring 100 runs in 3 matches with an average of 50.

The right-arm leggie, Ravi Bishnoi ended up being India’s leading wicket-taker at the Asian Games 2023. He scalped 5 wickets in 3 matches.

The Indian women's cricket team also clinched the historic gold medal in their maiden outing at the Asian Games in Hangzhou.


Malik, with experience in 15 ODIs and 28 T20s in his Afghanistan cricket career, had played a pivotal role in the victory over Pakistan in the low-scoring semifinal, posting impressive figures of three wickets for 15 runs in three overs.

"Aadha aadha kaat dena chaiye tha (laughs). The gold should have been shared as the game was abandoned. Awarding on the basis of rankings, lets just say it wasn't ideal. Match hota to maza aata. It would have been a lot of fun," Malik, who linked up with the Afghanistan team on Tuesday, told PTI.

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Sharing the medal is not unprecedented in multi-sport events. Legendary Italian high jumper Gianmarco Tamberi and Qatar's Mutaz Barshim had shared gold in the Tokyo Olympics after both jumped 2.37 metres. However, that competition was not hit by weather like the Asian Games cricket final.

Malik, team's skipper in the 2019 World Cup Gulbadin Naib, and Sharafuddin Ashraf arrived together from China and were part of the nets on Tuesday. Malik, the 29-year-old from Jalalabad, bowled with full intensity to the in-form Rahmanullah Gurbaz and hurried the opener on a few occasions.

Talking about the experience of playing in a non-cricket nation like China, Malik said: "It was nice but people in the stadium did not have a lot of knowledge about the game. They were clapping for everything whether someone got out or when a six was hit."

The food was an issue in China but Malik and his team members were able to find a Muslim restaurant in the vicinity.

"Nahi toh masla ho jata (it could have been an issue)," he added.

(With PTI Inputs)
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