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 ...

Stay away from Individual Assaults': Babar Azam Answers After Aaqib Javed's Low Strike-rate Dig at Pakistan Chief



pakistan chief Babar Azam has said the group disregards outside conclusions however says individuals ought to try not to make individual assaults. Babar was answering previous quick bowler Aaqib Javed's dig at him for his low scoring-rate in T20 cricket.


During a meeting, Javed, who mentors Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super Association, had gone after Babar saying they don't make a solid attempt to get Babar out in light of the speed with which he bats

At the point when we are against Karachi Rulers (in PSL) and we have a sum of 180 or somewhere in the vicinity (to guard), we don't made a solid attempt or have needed too get Babar Azam out in light of the fact that he plays at his own speed and the necessary rate continues to build," Javed had said.


He might feel as such, it's fine. Everybody has their own perspective. We should maintain the attention in Pakistan cricket crew at the present time. Individuals have their viewpoints. We don't focus on these. You can talk on these yet as a sportsperson you have gone through such stages, know how extreme it is, the strain and obligation included then make no private assaults. Examine all you need to. We aren't annoyed by these (assessments)," he said.

Babar, 27, is expecting to get back to shape after a ghastliness show at the as of late finished up Asia Cup 2022 in the UAE where he oversaw only 68 runs from six innings as Pakistan came to the last.


With the world cup beginning in under five weeks from now, he trusts the Britain T20I series what begins from Tuesday, will allow him the opportunity to advance a few runs beyond the masterpiece occasion one month from now.


"I desire to get back to my best in this series… and it will be great in the event that it occurs before the World Cup," he said.

"I ponder disappointments while having a very tough time," said Azam. "As a batsman, your center is to put forth a valiant effort to recapture your structure and it would be perfect to do that before the World Cup," he added.












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