Background of the Afro-Asia Cup
The Afro-Asia Cup was previously held twice—in 2005 in South Africa and in 2007 in India. The tournament brought together some of the biggest stars from both continents. The 2005 edition saw legends like Inzamam-ul-Haq, Rahul Dravid, and Anil Kumble represent Asia, while the 2007 Asia XI included icons such as MS Dhoni, Sourav Ganguly, and Sachin Tendulkar. Asia XI won the 2007 series 3-0, while the 2005 series ended 1-1 due to a rained-out final game.
With India and Pakistan currently only facing each other in ICC events due to political tensions, the Afro-Asia Cup offers a unique opportunity for players from these countries to join forces, reviving memories of their shared on-field camaraderie.
ACA’s Goals and Future Plans
The Africa Cricket Association recently held its AGM, where it appointed an interim committee to increase cricket opportunities in Africa. One of its key objectives is the Afro-Asia Cup revival, in collaboration with the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). Tavengwa Mukuhlani, interim chair of the ACA, highlighted the financial and cultural significance of the tournament, saying, “The appetite is huge from both ends.”
Africa Premier League: A “Mini IPL” in Africa
In addition to the Afro-Asia Cup, the ACA is also exploring the creation of an Africa Premier League, modeled after the Indian Premier League (IPL). This league, while still in the planning phase, would feature players from African nations, with hopes to include South African franchises. If successful, it could become Africa’s second franchise tournament alongside South Africa’s SA20 league, creating more opportunities for African players to shine.
CEO Cassim Suliman described the proposed league as a “mini version of the IPL,” with plans to grow the league’s scale and audience over time.
Key Takeaways
- Afro-Asia Cup Revival: A third edition of the Afro-Asia Cup could see players from India and Pakistan on the same team, sparking immense excitement among fans.
- Economic and Cultural Impact: The Cup promises financial support for African cricket while offering cross-continental cricketing ties.
- Africa Premier League: Modeled after the IPL, the Africa Premier League aims to bring more franchise cricket to Africa, boosting opportunities for African players.
The potential revival of the Afro-Asia Cup and the creation of an Africa Premier League could signal a new era for cricket on the African continent, with the exciting possibility of seeing cricket’s biggest stars from Asia and Africa on the same field.