Such was the Indian T20 craze in the country that the Afghanistan National Cricket Board had launched their own version of IPL -- Shpageeza (Chhakka in Hindi or sixer) -- in 2013 to a huge success.
The tournament is living up to its motto mentioned in the official Facebook page -- United for Peace -- as it has offered a pleasant distraction to Afghans despite the uncertainty about the country's future.
Recounting the formation of Shpageeza, which is also known as 'Sixers League', Naweed Sayem, who is a senior advisor of the Afghanistan Cricket Board, told PTI: "IPL's so popular that it literally stopped life in Afghanistan. You would find every shopkeeper, school or office goer or anyone in family hooked to it."
The chief executive officer of the Afghanistan Cricket Board, Noor Muhammad Murad, was quoted saying in a report that around eight million Afghans watched the tournament live on TV in the second edition, likely making this the largest sporting event in Afghanistan's recent history.
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"Cricket has provided a big boost to Afghanistan's national pride in recent years -- including our World Cup qualification in Australia. This (cricket league) is unprecedented. Cricket has brought lots of happiness to Afghans," Sayem, who is here as the manager of the Afghanistan U-19 team, added.
The Afghanistan U-19 cricketers are here to play a tri-series one-day cricket tournament with India and Bangladesh, a preparatory tournament organised by the BCCI ahead of the next year's World Cup.
"For us it's not just a preparation for the World Cup but it's like a mini Asia Cup with big teams like India and Bangladesh. We're grateful to BCCI for arranging such a tournament," Sayem added.
He further said their senior team coach and Pakistani great Inzamam-ul Haq will join the colts ahead of the U-19 World Cup from January 22 till February 14.