The International Cricket Council (ICC) contributes approximately $700,000 a year to aid Afghanistan's development and it is keen that Friday's match encourages other top teams to follow Pakistan's lead.
"In order for cricket to remain competitive within the international sporting marketplace, it is important that more countries are capable of performing well at the highest international level," Tim Anderson, the ICC's global development manager, told Reuters.
"For sides to reach that level they need to play more against higher standard opposition, so Pakistan playing Afghanistan is a terrific initiative that we are very excited about and something we would like to see more of in the future."
Afghanistan have played in the Pakistan domestic competition and against Pakistan A sides, while two of the country's past coaches Kabir Khan and Rashid Latif, are Pakistani.
Nowroz Mangal (right) and Asghar Salakhail of Afghanistan leave the field after beating Netherlands during the ICC World Cricket League Division One match
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