Afghanistan will see to throw open groups with irritated Wintere is a growing perception that Group 2 has been decided and the New Zealand Game India vs is a virtual quarter-final with Pakistan which will be traversed as Team No.
1.
It’s in Afghanistan to change everything and throw open groups.
They have won their first match against Scotland with convincingly and now Pakistan, a tournament team.
Given the depth of the team and the current form, Pakistan should not be too difficult in Dubai, but Afghanistan has several things that pursue them.
To see factors that can help the Afghans and threats they have to face to make groups of 2 four-way races …
Rashid and Spinner: Leggie Afghanistan comfortably, the best spinner playing T20 Cricket at this time.
He has succeeded in the league franchise throughout the world and comes Friday, if there is one person who can make it difficult for Pakistan, it’s Rashid.
Of course, there is Mujeeb Ur Rahman and Mohammed the Prophet too, but Pakistan is expected to deal with them.
This Rashid is an x-factor.
Top-Order Pakistan, like most IPL franchise batteries, it might look to play Rashid and attack other bowlers and cause maximum damage to Afghanistan.
Rashid’s goal, on the other hand, will take some Pakistani batteries in the form so that other spinners have concessions to attack and keep Babar’s boys in checking.
Factor Factor: Just like Pakistan reap the results of the T20 World Cup in the UAE, which has adopted their home for a decade, Afghans also played a lot of their cricket in the desert.
In a tournament like this where most teams find it difficult to deal with Pakistani familiarity, Afghanistan must feel easier.
Afghan-heavy attacks must also work well in Dubai, where the ball has a tendency to stop a little.
However, the challenge, will be the second bowling, more for spinners is so entered.
Pakistan has shown in two matches of how well they are when chasing and spinners must be above their match to make his match.
Dealing with Shaheen & Co.
Variations of attacks led by Pacer left arm Shaheen Afridi can trouble any team and Afghans are no exception.
Top-Order Afghanistan looks good against Scotland but Shaheen, Hasan Ali and Haris Rauf will be a different fish kettle.