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T20 World Cup: Can Afghanistan play the Indian comeback story?

T20 World Cup: Can Afghanistan play the Indian comeback story?
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Guiles from Rashid & Co.
can pose the biggest threat; Winning New Zealand will close the door on Menwhen Kohli Indian team which is fantasy coming to the World Cup, they don’t know it will go down to this.
Banking in Afghanistan for a place in the semifinals cannot cross the mind of Indian players or fans, but for now, that is it.
Since last week, when India lost the second match of the tournament to New Zealand, only the hope of Kohli’s son of a comeback centered around how Rashid Khan & Co.
will appear against kiwi.
If Afghanistan does defeat New Zealand in Abu Dhabi on Sunday, India, with a healthy clean running level, only need to defeat Namibia’s small fish to make the semifinals as the second team of the group after Pakistan, in front of Afghanistan and New Zealand.
But how realistic the Afghan opportunity against New Zealand? Kiwi has won three matches, but in their last match against Namibia, there was a period when they looked a little vulnerable.
Even if we don’t give too much trust in the ‘precious uncertainty cliche game, it will be safe to say that we have seen a greater disturbance in the Kricket T20 than Afghanistan who defeated New Zealand.
Toi sees the factors that can give Afghanistan to reply to organized NZ …
Afghan Spin Attack: Kiwi, regardless of all their consistency, has experienced problems with round quality.
Forbidden Kane Williamson, the others may have difficulty dealing with the quality of Rashid, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, who accidentally missed the last two matches with a small Niggle, and Mohammed Prophet.
The three have experience playing in the UAE and know how to use their conditions.
How Afghan Batters deal with Bell & Co.: While Afghanistan spinners are superior on paper, it is a new Zealand Pace attack led by Trent Bell which is the head and shoulders above.
Bell and Southee have the ability to swing new balls and the order over Afghanistan must put up some resistance.
Stir less a factor: this day’s match and dew will not play a role, as with most of the night matches.
That means spinners will be in the game in both innings.
Even though it could be a little two-edged sword with kiwi who had an allround attack, at least Rashid and Co did not need to deal with a wet ball.
It would be interesting to see what Williamson did if he won a throw, because he would also know how difficult it was to pursue with the quality of the round.

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