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Naseeb Khan

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Born: 1989

Birthplace: Zadran Village, Baraki Barak District, Logar Province, Afghanistan

Current Residence: Logar Province, Afghanistan

Nationality: Afghan

Occupation: Chief Executive Officer, Afghanistan Cricket Board

Years Active: 2021–present

Early Life and Education

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Naseeb Khan, son of Eisa Khan, was born in 1989 in Zadran village of Baraki Barak District, Logar Province, Afghanistan. While his family originates from the Shwak District of Paktia Province, he currently resides in Logar.

He completed his Master of Science in Media and Mass Communication from the International Islamic University in Islamabad (IIUI).

In addition to his professional accomplishments, Mr. Khan is a prolific writer, having authored over 100 short stories and works of fiction that reflect the social-political circumstances of Afghanistan. These stories have been published across various magazines, newspapers, and websites.

Career

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Appointment as CEO of Afghanistan Cricket Board

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Naseeb Khan was appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) on September 20, 2021. His tenure has been marked by significant reforms and modernization of the ACB's operations.

Achievements as CEO

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Player Support and Reforms

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  • Increased match fees for domestic players as compensation for the economic challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and a shortened 2020–21 domestic season.
  • Revamped ACB’s organizational structure to enhance transparency and policy-making.

Infrastructure Development

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  • Played a pivotal role in restoring the domestic cricket structure.
  • Facilitated the establishment of a High-Performance Center in Kabul.
  • Provided cricket infrastructure facilities in provinces like Khost and Kandahar, including the construction and renovation of cricket grounds and academies.

International Relations

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  • Fostered close coordination with the International Cricket Council (ICC) on cricket-related matters in Afghanistan.
  • Strengthened bilateral ties with other ICC member nations to ensure Afghanistan’s active participation in global cricket.

National Team Development

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  • Upgraded the player pathway and national selection policies.
  • Oversaw the emergence of several talented cricketers who have significantly improved the performance of Afghanistan’s senior national team on the international stage.

Contributions to Cricket Development

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Under Naseeb Khan’s leadership, the Afghanistan Cricket Board has actively worked to expand the reach of cricket across the country. His initiatives focus on making the sport accessible to all regions of Afghanistan, fostering national unity, and creating opportunities for young talent to thrive.

Philosophy and Vision

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Mr. Naseeb Khan emphasizes the unifying power of cricket in Afghanistan, stating that the sport is deeply loved by the Afghan people and has played a key role in bringing the nation together.

In his words:

"Afghanistan cricket has experienced a rapid rise in the cricketing world, and the reason behind this success is the passion and dedication of the Afghan players that they made every impossible possible."

He encourages the younger generation of Afghanistan to pursue their goals with sincerity, whether in cricket, education, or other professions, stressing that hard work leads to personal and national development.

Personal Life

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Aside from his professional role, Naseeb Khan remains committed to his passion for writing, with his stories resonating deeply with readers across Afghanistan and beyond.

Further Reading

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ACB

The statesman

News 18

ESPN

References

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[1][2][3]

  1. ^ "Afghanistan Cricket Board". Afghanistan Cricket Board. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
  2. ^ "Naseeb Khan appointed new Chief Executive of Afghanistan Cricket Board". The Statesman. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
  3. ^ "Naseeb Khan Appointed New Chief Executive of Afghanistan Cricket Board". News18. Retrieved 21 November 2024.