Afghanistan cricketers trained a lot in Pakistan in their formative years and some of them even picked up the sport in refugee camps on the other side of the border. The team from the war-ravaged nation even made its T20 and ODI debut against Pakistan.
The side has come a long way since then, regularly playing in ICC world events before earning their Test status last June.
"BCCI's role has really been immense. Since we moved to India the team has done well. The conditions in India are suiting the team quite well. the support we receive from BCCI has bee instrumental," Stanikzai told PTI.
Asked how he would compare India's role to Pakistan in his team's growth, Stanikzai said: "In Pakistan we trained a lot in initial stages. Their (PCB) support was also tremendous.
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"But since we moved to India, we have achieved big. We were associates and playing in a lower tier when practising in Pakistan. Since we moved to India we are performing well. We have reached a stage where we are playing with the best."
Fittingly, Afghanistan would be playing their maiden Test in Bengaluru from June 14 to 18. The ACB is also close to getting a second home ground in India, most likely in Dehradun.
It is also in talks with the BCCI for facilitating junior tours.
Afghan players in the IPL too have helped spread the sport's popularity in the country. Last year, Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi became the first two players from Afghanistan to be bought at an IPL auction.
"IPL played a huge role in getting the game popular back home. We don't have just one Rashid Khan, we have so many Rashid Khans in every part of the country," he added.
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