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 ...

Injury update on Pakistan team focusing on T20 World Cup


 pakistan are perspiring on the wellness of Fakhar Zaman and Shaheen Shah Afridi as the harmed team desire to be accessible for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

Zaman harmed his right knee while landing clumsily while handling during the T20 Asia Cup last in Dubai and will make a beeline for London to launch his restoration, as per the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

Pakistan lost the last to Sri Lanka with Zaman being bowled for a first-ball duck in the wake of harming his knee in the field in the main innings.

The 32-year-old has been named as one of three voyaging holds in Pakistan's crew for the T20 World Cup 2022 to be played in Australia from 16 October, taking care of structure and wellness concerns.

The previous No.2 positioned T20I hitter just scored 96 runs in six innings at the Asia Cup, with the heft of those approaching from 50 years against Hong Kong during the gathering stage.

Zaman will miss Pakistan's home series against Britain that incorporates seven T20Is where he would have wanted to squeeze his cases for a hit up to Pakistan's last T20 World Cup crew assuming that a spot opens up.

The left-given hitter will rather join Afridi in London, where the star pace bowler is supposed to gain phenomenal headway in his restoration and is on target to recuperate in time for t

he T20 World Cup.

Afridi missed the Asia Cup because of a knee injury yet the 22-year-old has been named in Pakistan's T20 World Cup crew and weavers a vital expansion to the in-structure group.

Pakistan's opening T20 World Cup match is on 23 October against rivals India.

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