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Afghanistan's cricket coach resigned Tuesday, saying the job was putting too much strain on his family, dealing the side a major blow in its preparations for next year's World Cup. Kabir Khan, who played four Tests and 10 one-day internationals for Pakistan, led minnows Afghanistan to qualification for the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
In his first stint as coach, starting in 2007, Khan took Afghanistan from international division five to one and helped them gain full one-day status from the International Cricket Council. "I have resigned from coach's post," the 40-year-old told AFP by phone from Peshawar. "The simple reason is that my family was suffering from my being away on tours and I was not enjoying coaching." Under Khan, Afghanistan qualified for three World Twenty20 events in 2010, 2012 and 2014. Khan denied his resignation would hurt Afghanistan. "I think qualifying for the World Cup was more important than playing it so I don't think my not being there will affect the performance, " said Khan, whose first stint came to an end after interference in his work by the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) in 2010.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2014

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