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Rokhan Barakzai
Rokhan Barakzai or Rokan Barekzai (born 1 January 1989) is an Afghan cricketer. His Twenty20 International (T20I) debut was against Hong Kong, and his One Day International (ODI) debut against Zimbabwe, in November 2015, and December 2015, respectively. Barekzai was named as the best bowler of the 2014 Shpageeza T20 Cricket Tournament. He made his first-class debut for Band-e-Amir Region in the 2017–18 Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-day Tournament The 2017–18 Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-day Tournament was an edition of the Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-day Tournament, a cricket tournament in Afghanistan. It was the first edition of the competition to be played with first-class status. The tournament st ... on 20 October 2017. References External links * 1989 births Living people Afghan cricketers 21st-century Afghan sportsmen Afghanistan One Day International cricketers Afghanistan Twenty20 International cricketers Cricketers from Nangarhar Province Band-e-Amir Dragons cricketers ...
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Ningarhar
Nangarhār (Pashto: ; Dari: ), also called Nangrahar or Ningrahar, is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the eastern part of the country and bordering Logar, Kabul, Laghman and Kunar provinces as well as having an international border with Pakistan. It is divided into 22 districts and has a population of about 1,735,531, the third highest of the country's 34 provinces. The city of Jalalabad is the capital of Nangarhar province. Nangarhar province is famous for its fish and karahi dishes. Etymology Henry George Raverty theorized that the word Nangarhar is derived from the Pashto term ''nang-nahar'' ("nine streams"), which appears in some Persian chronicles. The term supposedly refers to nine streams originating from Safed Koh. However, according to S. H. Hodivala, the name of the province derives from the Sanskrit term Nagarahara, which appears in a 9th-century inscription discovered at Ghosrawa in present-day Bihar, India. ''Nà-jiā-luó-ā'', the Chinese tr ...
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