• The Afro-Asia Cup is a cricket tournament organized by Africa Cricket Association and the Asian Cricket Council.

  • The event was first held in 2005 as a three-match ODI series in South Africa between Africa XI and Asia XI.

Afro-Asia Cup: Best playing XI of Africa against the Asia
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The Afro-Asia Cup is a cricket tournament originally organized by the Africa Cricket Association (ACA) and the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), where the top players from Africa and Asia compete against each other. The goal of the competition is to foster cricketing talent across these continents and strengthen cricketing ties between them. The event was first held in 2005 as a three-match ODI series in South Africa between Africa XI and Asia XI, showcasing some of the best players from Pakistan, Sri Lanka, India, and African nations. The second edition took place in 2007, and since then, it has been inactive.

Key highlights of the Afro-Asia Cup

  1. 2005 Series: The inaugural Afro-Asia Cup saw competitive matches with players like Virender Sehwag, Shoaib Akhtar, and Muttiah Muralitharan representing Asia XI, while Shaun Pollock and other top players represented Africa XI. The tournament aimed to promote cricket across the African continent while offering Asian players a platform to showcase their talent in a novel setting.
  2. 2007 Series: This series marked some historic performances, such as Shaun Pollock’s century, which earned him the Man of the Match in the first ODI, and established him as the highest run-scorer for the African XI. Morne Morkel emerged as a top bowler, capturing 8 wickets in the series and becoming one of the tournament’s leading wicket-takers.
  3. Current Developments: The ACA recently announced steps to revive the Afro-Asia Cup by forming a six-member interim committee to restructure and explore new opportunities for the tournament. If successful, the Afro-Asia Cup could return to the ICC calendar after its absence since 2007, bringing back the unique contest of Africa’s and Asia’s finest talents.

The composition of the Africa XI in the Afro-Asia Cup

The Africa XI team in the Afro-Asia Cup historically comprised players from South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Kenya—the three most prominent cricketing nations on the African continent. South Africa, as the dominant force in African cricket, contributed the majority of the players, including seasoned all-rounders, top-order batters, and fast bowlers. Zimbabwe also played an important role, with players who brought in-depth skills, especially in spin bowling and middle-order batting. Kenya, which had been a competitive side in the past, was another key contributor.

However, in recent years, Kenya has struggled to maintain its place on the international stage, with the team being absent from major ICC events for a prolonged period. This has opened up the possibility for Namibia to join the Africa XI, given their recent rise in international cricket. Namibia’s strong performances in recent ICC events, such as the last two editions of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, have helped them gain recognition as one of the emerging teams in African cricket. If this trend continues, Namibia could replace Kenya in the future editions of the Afro-Asia Cup.

Also READ: The Afro-Asia Cup: History, editions and prominent cricketing figures ft. MS Dhoni and Morne Morkel

Best playing XI of Africa against the Asia in Afro-Asia Cup

  1. Aiden Markram (C)
    As captain, Markram brings leadership and experience to the squad. His versatile batting, particularly in the middle order, adds stability. A reliable fielder with solid tactical acumen, he leads the team both on and off the field.
  2. Tony de Zorzi
    A talented opening batter with an aggressive playing style, de Zorzi can provide the perfect platform for the team at the top of the order. His ability to play a variety of shots makes him a dangerous player in the powerplay. His consistency is key in setting up strong foundations.
  3. Rassie van der Dussen
    Van der Dussen is known for his ability to anchor the innings and build partnerships. His adaptability allows him to play both anchor and aggressive roles depending on the situation. As a top-order batter, his ability to handle pressure makes him invaluable.
  4. Tristan Stubbs
    A dynamic middle-order batter, Stubbs is known for his explosive hitting in the T20 format. He can turn a match around with his aggressive strokes, especially in the death overs. His excellent fielding adds further value to the team.
  5. Kyle Verreynne (wk)
    As a wicketkeeper-batter, Verreynne provides depth in the middle order. His skills behind the stumps are reliable, while his calm and composed batting can stabilize the innings when needed. Verreynne has the ability to play both anchoring and attacking roles.
  6. Sikandar Raza
    Raza’s all-round capabilities make him a vital cog in the team. His experience with both bat and ball, especially in pressure situations, ensures stability. A key spinner who can break partnerships, Raza’s contributions are crucial in both formats of the game.
  7. Gerhard Erasmus
    Erasmus is an important middle-order batter with a penchant for steadying the innings in challenging conditions. His leadership experience and ability to adapt to various match situations make him a valuable asset to the team. A useful bowler as well, he provides options in tight situations.
  8. Ryan Burl
    A handy all-rounder, Ryan Burl is capable of turning the game with both bat and ball. Known for his aggressive batting and sharp spin bowling, Burl provides much-needed depth to the team. His fielding abilities also add to his value in the limited-overs format.
  9. Wiann Mulder
    Mulder offers balance with his all-rounder abilities, contributing with both bat and ball. His knack for building partnerships while batting and his effective medium-fast bowling gives the team flexibility. Mulder’s role in stabilizing both ends during critical moments is vital.
  10. Blessing Muzarabani
    A tall and fiery fast bowler, Muzarabani brings pace and bounce to the attack. His ability to generate movement off the pitch, especially in favorable conditions, makes him a key threat. He is vital in the powerplay and can break partnerships with his precise and aggressive bowling.
  11. Kagiso Rabada
    One of the premier fast bowlers in world cricket, Rabada leads the pace attack with his lethal pace and swing. His ability to bowl consistently at high speeds and take wickets in crucial moments makes him a match-winner. Rabada’s aggression and experience make him one of the top fast bowlers in the game

12th man

JJ Smit has been an important all-rounder for Namibia in the 2019-2024 period, contributing significantly with both bat and ball. Over 41 matches, he has accumulated 965 runs at an average of 31.12, and his strike rate of 77.01 indicates his steady contribution with the bat. His bowling, though not as frequently relied upon, has still shown promise, with 38 wickets in the same span, making him a useful option in the middle overs.

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