Showing posts with label Afghanistan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Afghanistan. Show all posts

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Wright's 99 helps England thrash Afghanistan

Updated September 22, 2012 08:01:51

Luke Wright's unbeaten 99 in 55 balls helped holders England crush Afghanistan by 116 runs in their Group A opener at the Twenty20 World Cup on Saturday (AEST).

England's victory means they will advance to the Super Eight stage along with group rivals India because both have defeated rank outsiders Afghanistan.

The defending champions amassed 5 for 196 after being put in to bat, Wright recording his highest Twenty20 score for his country after smashing six sixes and eight fours.

Left-arm paceman Shapoor Zadran bowled opener Craig Kieswetter for a duck but Wright, going in at number three, then shared a stand of 69 for the second wicket with Alex Hales (31).

The Sussex all-rounder also put on 72 for the third wicket with Eoin Morgan (27) as England collected 122 runs in the second half of their innings.

Wright narrowly missed out on his century when he could only manage two runs off the final ball.

"It is always a disappointment not to finish with a hundred," he said.

"I was just tired at the end and I was happy to keep the scoreboard going.

"The most important thing was a big total. I think the scoreboard pressure was important for our bowlers."

Afghanistan, in reply, were bowled out for 80 in 17.2 overs with only Gulbodin Naib (44) reaching double figures.

The Afghanis slumped to 8 for 26 after nine overs but Naib gave their total a respectable look.

Samit Patel, Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann and Jade Dernbach all picked up two wickets for England.

Afghanistan, participating in their second successive Twenty20 World Cup, are now out of the tournament.

"We are very disappointed. The expectations were pretty high back home, everyone was following these games closely," Zadran said.

"Today was a tough day for us. We have learnt a lot and hopefully we can come up with some good results in the future."

Reuters

Tags: sport, cricket, england, afghanistan, sri-lanka

First posted September 22, 2012 08:01:51


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Friday, April 27, 2012

Afghanistan qualifies for World Twenty20

Updated March 23, 2012 09:13:32

Afghanistan booked its place in the 2012 World Twenty20 with a 47-run victory over Namibia in the first final of the 16-nation qualifying tournament.

In a battle of two undefeated teams, Afghanistan was bowled out for 146 in their 20 overs before Namibia was dismissed for 99 in the 19th over.

Despite the loss, Namibia will get a second chance of making the World Twenty20 when it faces either Ireland or the Netherlands in Saturday's second qualifying final.

The result also made it eight wins out of eight for Afghanistan in the tournament and captain Nawroz Mangal said a statistic like that made a compelling case for his side to be given more opportunities to play against the established teams.

"It is a big day for us and the entire nation to compete at a bigger level," Mangal told reporters through an interpreter.

"Afghanistan is no longer at a stage to compete against associate and affiliate members. In every single tournament we have participated in, in the ACC (Asian Cricket Council) and in global associate and affiliate tournaments, we have beaten every single team.

"So we want to compete on a bigger level and the stage is there. The boys are up to that and we will do our best."

Afghanistan, which also played in the 2010 World Twenty20 in the Caribbean, saw openers Karim Sadiq (28) and Javed Ahmadi (24) give its side a flying start with a partnership of 57 by the seventh over.

But Namibia slammed the brakes on the scoring rate with skipper Sarel Burger taking with 3 for 16.

However, the African side never recovered from a precarious 4 for 18 by the fourth over with seamer Dawlat Zadran boasting figures of 3 for 1 off his first two overs.

Burger and Nicholaas Scholtz, with 22 runs each, gave a little middle-order impetus, but Afghanistan was simply too powerful in all departments and coasted to a place in the finals in Sri Lanka in September and October.

Right-arm fast bowler Aftab Alam claimed 4 for 25, sweeping up the tail in the process.

Afghanistan and the winner of final play-off will meet in the tournament finale on Saturday night.

The winner will be slotted into Group B in Sri Lanka alongside Australia and the West Indies with the runner-up going into Group A against India and defending champions England.

AFP/Reuters

Tags: cricket, sport, twenty20, afghanistan

First posted March 23, 2012 09:13:32


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