Afghanistan hoping to raise the stakes at the current year's Men's T20 World Cup

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Afghanistan continue to go from strength to strength in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup but have not yet shattered the glass ceiling and secured a semi-final spot.   The destination for this year’s tournament – Australia – may be the biggest hurdle for Jonathan Trott’s squad to overcome, with a bowling attack better suited to spinning pitches and home conditions. The former England star’s side secured an automatic spot in the Super 12 by virtue of their seventh-place finish at the 2021 World Cup – their best finish in the tournament to date.  2022 Prospects : Afghanistan are no strangers to the Super 12 stage and will be looking to bridge the gap to the world’s best.  Having beaten the two lowest-ranked sides in their group at the last World Cup, they will be hopeful of a major scalp in 2022.  If they are to achieve a best ever Super 12 finish, they must beat one of Australia, England or New Zealand, though they are yet to record a single victory against one of the ...

Pakistani fighter compelled to miss Commonwealth Games because of blunder.


 KARACHI: Pakistani fighter Zohaib Rasheed had to miss the Commonwealth Games after the specialized representatives of the boxing rivalry did exclude his name in the draws of the opposition.

The matter initially came to see when draws for the opposition were declared and Zohaib's name was absent from flyweight classification draws.

As indicated by Pakistan Boxing Federation (PBF) sources, when this was brought to the notification of the getting sorted out board of trustees, the Pakistan boxing contingent was educated that it was because of a slip-up.


Nonetheless, in spite of hauling the matter for three days, the slip-up was not revised and upon the arrival of the opposition, the getting sorted out council let the Pakistani administration know that the fighter can not be obliged.

"This is extremely baffling and disheartening, this is mental torment to the player who was in vulnerability for three days because of another person's blunder," said Col Nasir Tung, secretary of PBF.

"They've done shamefulness to our player and we won't remain on quiet on this issue," he added.

The secretary of the boxing organization declared that Pakistan won't just keep in touch with International Boxing Association (IBA), and CWG Federation however it will likewise look for harms from the coordinators through the global court of assertion for sports.

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