Jonathan Trott Era Ends: How Afghanistan rose from raw talent to the world stage
The decision to split up after the T20 World Cup was made months ago, despite the former England batter implying on Thursday that it was not his choice.
The decision to split up after the T20 World Cup was made months ago, despite the former England batter implying on Thursday that it was not his choice.
Afghanistan signed off with an emphatic 82-run win over Canada in Chennai, their second victory of the tournament
Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott is not allowing his team to enjoy the England win for long as their path to the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 semi-finals is now crystal clear, and Friday's clash against world champions Australia could be a virtual quarterfinal for the Afghans.
Jonathan Trott, the former England batter who currently coaches Afghanistan, will be taking over as Pretoria Capitals' head coach in the upcoming SA20 season.
Afghanistan enjoyed a dream run throughout their campaign, beating top sides like New Zealand and Australia, before securing their maiden semi-final spot in a men’s World Cup with a thrilling win against Bangladesh in their final SuperEight clash on Tuesday.
The Somerset-lad has announced his retirement from professional cricket at the end of the ongoing English county season.