Pakistan's former captain Younis Khan was recently appointed as batting consultant for the Afghanistan cricket team's 15-day training camp in UAE. The 44-year old joined the camp on April 5.
Younis Khan always wanted to play a role in further developing Afghan cricket as a coach with his experience and knowledge of the game. He revealed his desire on Twitter a few days ago.
In the past few years, the Afghanistan team has grown as a cricket playing nation.
The Afghan cricket board was formed in 1995 and became an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 2001 and a member of the Asian Cricket Council in 2003.
They finally gained their Test status on June 22 2017, after playing international cricket for over a decade. In the past few years, the Afghan team has elevated themselves in terms of their performance, and their players are in high demand in the T20 leagues around the globe.
The former right-handed batter believes that the Afghan players have high potential and can be polished to become world-class players.
"Having a great time with Afghanistan boys in their UAE camp. Some great talent can be polished and turned into gems In Shaa Allah." Younis tweeted.
Some of the big names that Afghanistan has produced in the past few years include Rashid Khan, Muhammad Nabi. Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Hazratullah Zazai, Mujeeb-ur-Rehman and many other promising players are waiting to be recognized on the international stage.