Abu Dhabi: Coming from Ronta-Ronta in the hands of India, Afghan Premier Spinner Leg Rashid Khan did not doubt that their T20 World Cup matches that will come against New Zealand are virtual quarter-finals for them.
Tablavghanistan points, who have played four matches on the ‘Super 12’ stage, sitting in second place, with four points and a net circuit +1,481.
Pakistan has qualified for the semifinals of the Group 2.
Asked whether losing 66-run to India will have an impact on the momentum of the team that entered the last match, Rashid responded negatively.
Read Alsot20 World Cup: Rohit Sharma and Kl Rahul Power India to win a massive over Afghanistanon Wednesday, the Indian team, for the first time at the World Cup showing off what they can.
At the Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, they had a good start to clash of their door-dead against Afghanistan.
Most things go right, starting with a throw.
“I don’t think it will make a big difference for us as a team.
We know India is one of the best teams, but still preparation remains the same, the mindset remains the same, the mindset remains the same, the mindset remains the same.
The same thing and us Know the process.
“That (New Zealand’s match) can be a quarter-final for us too.
If we win, we know we have a good clean run rate so we can be a team to be in the semifinals.
So just to go there, enjoy your skills, enjoy your cricket.
“As long as you enjoy, I think there are more opportunities you can do,” Rashid, who was brought to the assignment by Indian Batters, told the post-match press conference on Wednesday night.
New Afghan-New Zealand games, which will take place on Sunday in Abu Dhabi, are also important for the Indian team.
If Afghanistan defeats the kiwi, then the Virat Kohli-LED team has the opportunity to make the semifinals.
They will, of course, also need to win the remaining two ‘Super 12’ matches to be in the commotion.
@Acbofficials lost the match with 66 runs.
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https://t.co/9ZdldLdili4T- Afghanistan Cricket Board (@acbofficials) 1635962455000Rashid was also asked whether Afghanistan thought of their clean poins after they lost the goal after they lost goalkeeper In early India.
“Surely, that’s what we think after losing a few goals.
As a team that we planned to go there and score as much as possible.” …
just to focus more on (clean) run-rate, and it might play a major role in the last match when we play against New Zealand.
It could be a big difference in the end.
“Yes, the message is clear, just play smart cricket and play 20 overs and get as much as possible, so it’s the player’s mindset,” said the 23-year-old player.
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