South Africa and Afghanistan are set to play their first-ever bilateral series, with three ODIs scheduled in Sharjah between September 18 and 22. The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) will host the series, Cricket South Africa (CSA) said in a statement.
This series was not part of the Future Tours Programme (FTP) originally and CSA chairman Lawson Naidoo said it was a "significant milestone" in the partnership between the two boards. The series will end five days before South Africa's scheduled matches - two T20Is and three ODIs - against Ireland in Abu Dhabi start on September 27.
"We are excited to embark on this historic ODI series with Afghanistan, who have become a very competitive all-round team as evidenced by their recent performances in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 and most recently at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024," Naidoo said. "This is a significant milestone in our cricketing relations, and we look forward to a competitive and entertaining series.
"These fixtures were not initially part of our FTP. Still, based on our productive negotiations with our counterparts at Cricket South Africa, we concluded that we will host the Proteas for an ODI series in September," ACB Chairman Mirwais Ashraf said. "They are an excellent team, and we are eagerly looking forward to hosting them and playing them regularly in the future."
Before heading to the UAE, though, South Africa have two Tests and three T20Is lined up in the Caribbean against West Indies, starts August 7. For Afghanistan, the South Africa games will provide another chance to impress against a Test-playing nation and will be played less than a week after their maiden Test against New Zealand in Greater Noida, India, which will be contested from September 9 to 13.