The Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025: Afghanistan A Squad

Afghanistan A: Defending Champions Reload with Spin Firepower for Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025
Doha, 14 November 2025They came, they spun, they conquered. A year after Afghanistan A stunned Sri Lanka A in the 2024 ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup final in Oman, the defending champions have named a 15-member squad for the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 that blends continuity, youthful audacity, and that trademark Afghan spin chokehold. Announced on 5 November 2025, this unit arrives in Doha not as dark horses but as the team to beat.Led by Sediqullah Atal (vice-captain in 2024, now elevated to captaincy), and guided on the field by the experienced Darwish Rasooli as official captain, Afghanistan A has retained the core of their title-winning side while injecting teenage pace and mystery spin. The average age? A sprightly 22.8 years. The mission? Back-to-back glory in the T20 format at West End Park International Cricket Stadium.


Leadership Duo: Experience Meets Aggression

  • Darwish Rasooli (c) – 25y 328d
    Top-order enforcer. Right-hand bat, occasional offbreak. Rasooli’s 347 runs in the 2023-24 domestic season included a blistering 108* off 124 balls. Calm under pressure, he anchored chases in the 2024 final.
  • Sediqullah Atal (vc) – 24y 85d
    Left-handed opener. Fearless. His match-winning 83* against Pakistan A in the 2024 semi-final announced his arrival. Promoted to captaincy, Atal brings flair and street-smart aggression.

Batting Core: Power, Poise, and a Teenage Keeper

PlayerRoleAgeKey Trait
Mohammad Ishaq †Wicketkeeper-Batter20y 277dCompact technique, sharp glovework. Scored 215 runs @ 43 in Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-day tournament.
RahmanullahMiddle-order Batter22y 352dElegant strokeplayer. Known for 360° range. Expected to bat at No. 3 or 4.
Zubaid AkbariBatting Allrounder25y 188dLeft-hand bat, SLA. 312 runs in last Emerging Cup. Crucial floater.

All-round Firepower: Left-Arm Variety GaloreAfghanistan A boasts three left-arm spinning all-rounders — a tactical nightmare for right-hand heavy oppositions.

  • Nangeyalia Kharote (21y 194d) – SLA + Left-hand bat
    Star of the 2024 U19 World Cup. Took 14 wickets @ 11.5 in Emerging Cup last year.
  • Farmanullah (24y 236d) – Left-hand bat, Right-arm MF
    Seam-bowling allrounder. Provides lower-order muscle and crucial overs in the powerplay.
  • Ijaz Ahmad Ahmadzai (22y 133d) – Right-hand bat, Right-arm Medium
    Hard-hitting finisher. Struck at 145 in domestic T20s.

Bowling Arsenal: Spin to Win, Pace to ShockSpin Department (The Choke Artists)

BowlerAgeStyleWeapon
AM Ghazanfar19y 230dOffbreak/LegbreakMystery spinner. 17 wickets @ 9.8 in 2024 Emerging Cup.
Qais Ahmad25y 82dLegbreakProven match-winner. 98 T20 wickets @ 21.
Nangeyalia Kharote21ySLASkiddy, accurate, lethal in middle overs.

Pace Battery (Raw Speed Meets Swing)

  • Faridoon Dawoodzai (19y 344d) – Left-arm Fast
    Touches 140 kph. Swing both ways. Took 4/22 on first-class debut.
  • Bilal Sami (21y 319d) – Right-arm Medium
    Skiddy hit-the-deck bowler. Ideal for Doha’s true bounce.
  • Abdollah Ahmadzai (22y 132d) – Right-arm MF
    New-ball swing + yorker specialist.

Support Staff (Confirmed)

  • Head Coach: Raees Ahmadzai
  • Assistant Coach: Samiullah Shinwari
  • Bowling Coach: Dawlat Zadran
  • Physio: Dr. Abdul Qayum

Tactical Blueprint: How Afghanistan A Will Defend the Title

  1. Powerplay Aggression: Atal + Zubaid to attack with the field up.
  2. Middle-Overs Strangle: Ghazanfar + Qais + Kharote = 12 overs of spin suffocation.
  3. Death Bowling: Faridoon + Bilal + Ijaz = yorkers and wide-line discipline.
  4. Flexibility: Rasooli and Rahmanullah can bat anywhere from 3 to 6.

Schedule Snapshot (Group A)

DateOpponentVenueTime (IST)
15 NovSri Lanka AWest End Park4:30 PM
17 NovBangladesh AWest End Park12:00 PM
19 NovHong KongWest End Park12:00 PM

Top 2 advance to semifinals on 21 Nov. Final: 23 Nov.


Ones to Watch

  • AM Ghazanfar: Could be the tournament’s highest wicket-taker.
  • Faridoon Dawoodzai: A left-arm teen pacer in Qatar’s breeze? Dangerous.
  • Sediqullah Atal: Captaincy will test his decision-making under pressure.

Final VerdictThis isn’t just a defending champion—it’s a spin-heavy, battle-hardened unit with depth in batting, variety in bowling, and hunger in leadership. Sri Lanka A and Bangladesh A will challenge, but Afghanistan A’s combination of mystery spin + youthful pace + fearless batting makes them the team to beat.

“We don’t rebuild. We reload.” – Sediqullah Atal, Captain

The Rising Stars Asia Cup 2025 begins today. Afghanistan A? They’re not just participating.
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