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The Beginnings of Afghanistan’s Cricket Fairytale in Dubai – News

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Last updated: 2024/06/25 at 5:58 PM
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Afghanistan’s historic run to the T20 World Cup semifinals has put them on the global cricket map, and former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif is thrilled at their success. Despite narrowly missing a semifinal spot at the ODI World Cup earlier, the team’s recent triumph over Bangladesh has set up a semifinal clash with South Africa. This achievement is remarkable for a team from a war-torn country that only began playing cricket seriously about a decade ago.

Cricket statistician Mazher Arshad highlighted Afghanistan’s incredible journey, from playing in Division 5 of the ICC World Cricket League to now competing in the ICC T20 World Cup semifinals. Rashid Latif played a crucial role in Afghanistan’s cricket development as the head coach, with the team winning silver at the 2010 Asian Games and making a mark in international cricket.

The turning point for Afghanistan came in a match against Scotland at the Dubai International Stadium before the 2010 ICC Intercontinental Cup final. The young Afghan team, consisting of players who learned cricket in refugee camps, defeated Scotland, paving the way for future success. With the support of Emirati cricket promoter Abdul Rahman Bukhatir, Afghanistan continued to progress, making their T20 World Cup debut in 2010, appearing in the ODI World Cup in 2015, and playing their first Test match against India in 2018.

Afghanistan’s fearless approach to cricket has made them a dark horse in every World Cup, and their aggressive mindset and playing style draw comparisons to Australia. Rashid Latif praised skipper Rashid Khan and the team’s performance in the Super Eights phase of the T20 World Cup. He emphasized the importance of coaching Afghanistan, noting that the positive attitude and teamwork within the team make them fast learners and respectful players.

As Afghanistan prepares to face South Africa in the T20 World Cup semifinals, Rashid Latif believes the odds are in South Africa’s favor. However, he also acknowledges Afghanistan’s potential to perform well if they can get a good score batting first. Latif highlighted key players like Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran, who could play crucial roles in determining the team’s success. Despite South Africa being the favorites, Latif believes that Afghanistan could still make history by reaching the final, marking a significant moment in cricket history.

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