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ICC World Cup 2023: Bangladesh (158/4) comprehensively defeat Afghanistan (156) by 6 wickets

Great Stuff from Bangladesh, if they chase this score quick that will be a massive NRR gain, which is crucial for me they are in the running for semi-finals, even though chances are thin
 
Bangladesh did brilliantly to get back into the game after first 10 Afghans looked good for a decent total. Shakib lead the way well. Now it BD chase it down easily and quickly NRR will be handy!
 
This is a very good pitch for batting but Afganistan batsman were batted poorly
 
Tamim and Liton should be cautious till 8 overs... Tamim should check his shots till then.
 
Bangladesh could increase the net run rate here. Though they should bat a bit cautiously in first 10 overs.
 
Tamim and Liton should be cautious till 8 overs... Tamim should check his shots till then.
First some overs with two white ball it does something even on the most flattest wicket. But Bangladesh getting these runs under 28overs be great for NRR
 
Disappointed for Afg - but this could be a tight game - never know
 
Beautiful scenery around the stadium but looks like it hasn’t been developed much since last time I seen it.
 
Liton Das needs a good score!

Hoping Tanzid Tamim does well. Looked promising in the warm ups.
 
After 3 overs, Bangladesh is 17/0. Good start from the Bengal Tigers. They need to chase it as soon as possible to get their NRR up high.
 
Oh boy. poor running. Tanzid is gone. Bangladesh is 1 down now.
 
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If Afghans can take 1 or 2 more wickets before 10 overs then they are in the game big time. Bangladesh needs to very careful here.
 
There you go. Litton das has chopped it on to his stumps. Bangladesh lost their 2nd one. 27/2
 
Very unsafe outfield

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Just tuned in from the Asian games, how pitcheresque is the stadium and the environs!!...
Dharamshala is an absolute beaut!...
Hope the players of both sides got to meet His Holiness Dalai Lama, thats a life experience never to be missed - as per Steve Waugh in his autobiography who got to meet him as well!
 
BD are looking good for a big win.

I expected this game to be good. Turned out to be one-sided (so far).
 
51 runs are needed from 25 overs.

Should try to finish the game with 15 overs to spare.
 
Miraz time to show the world his qualities and has shown it in this game. A genuine quality allrounder! Has come a long way with the bat recent years.
 
51 runs are needed from 25 overs.

Should try to finish the game with 15 overs to spare.
I think they should hit out once they are certain that they cannot lose, just like NZ hit almost 40 runs in two overs. They should probably just go for it once 30 runs or so are needed.
 
To be fair, Afghans tend to turn up when they play Pakistan. They seem charged up.

There is no such intensity in BD-AFG game.
 
Like I thought, BD now going for it once they passed the position from where it would be impossible to lose. a 6 and 2 4s in the past couple of overs.
 
Is it me or has Rashid Khan lost his potency . What are your thoughts ? Could it be due to him being more a t20 specialist and he’s easy to milk in 50 overs ? I find Mujeeb more or a threat these days and Mohammed Nabi the ultimate economic man
 
Is it me or has Rashid Khan lost his potency . What are your thoughts ? Could it be due to him being more a t20 specialist and he’s easy to milk in 50 overs ? I find Mujeeb more or a threat these days and Mohammed Nabi the ultimate economic man
Goot it right 👍🏻
 
Like I thought, BD now going for it once they passed the position from where it would be impossible to lose. a 6 and 2 4s in the past couple of overs.

Lost a wicket in the process. It may slow things down.

It is better for them to not take big risks.
 
Is it me or has Rashid Khan lost his potency . What are your thoughts ? Could it be due to him being more a t20 specialist and he’s easy to milk in 50 overs ? I find Mujeeb more or a threat these days and Mohammed Nabi the ultimate economic man

He is no longer as effective as before. Teams probably figured him out.
 
Is it me or has Rashid Khan lost his potency . What are your thoughts ? Could it be due to him being more a t20 specialist and he’s easy to milk in 50 overs ? I find Mujeeb more or a threat these days and Mohammed Nabi the ultimate economic man
Probably a mixture of both. in ODIs batsmen dont have to go after him and has been figured out since most have played against him as he plays every possible league there is. Could also be that his real age of 30 something is catching up with him.
 
BD seemed to have slowed down again, don't get this approach. NRR for them just like us could very well be a crucial factor later on.
 
THis tuk tuk is also costing them wickets as playing defensively you lose wickets and don't move the scoreboard either. 4 down now, might as well go out swinging.
 
Bangladesh have won the game. They chased down the target of 156 in 34.4 overs. Excellent batting by Shanto and Mehidy miraz. Both of them scored 50's and helped their team to chase this score.
 
BD pacers need to better if bd wants to go to semis.
Bowling is alright as it is, miles better than what they had 4 years ago. It's the batting that needs to step up which has regressed a lot compared to 4 years earlier. If they want to topple at least 3 of the 6 top teams it's the batting which will have to make the difference.
 
Is it me or has Rashid Khan lost his potency . What are your thoughts ? Could it be due to him being more a t20 specialist and he’s easy to milk in 50 overs ? I find Mujeeb more or a threat these days and Mohammed Nabi the ultimate economic man
No - he lost potency in last WC as well. Poms took 100+ of him.

The reason is, in WC Rashid doesn’t get the chance to bowl lots of overs against Ireland, Netherlands, Scotland, UAE, ZIM, WIN ….. second thing is, out side PP, I don’t think many value Afghan’s talent that much, hence often test players or rest players against them and Rashid gets the opportunity of what Syd Barnes got 100 years back (106 Ashes wickets at ~22 in 20 Tests & 83 Test wickets at <10, in 7 Tests against SAF of 1900s …. Hence ended with a career of 189 wickets at ~16 from 27 Tests, with 16 5fors & 7 10fors, of which again 12 & 6 against SAF of 1900s …. in 7 Tests)
 
Is it me or has Rashid Khan lost his potency . What are your thoughts ? Could it be due to him being more a t20 specialist and he’s easy to milk in 50 overs ? I find Mujeeb more or a threat these days and Mohammed Nabi the ultimate economic man
He was never that good to begin with, neither was Mujib. It's just Pak batsmen with their ultra defensive strategy always make them out as the modern version of Warne Murali. In odi's they can be very easily negotiated as well as dominated. Even today in a track where Shakib & Miraz dominated they were harmless. I am fairly confident SENAI will treat them with far less respect & more contempt than Pak usually does.
 
I am a tad disappointed by BD batting. They had a chance here to make a genuine statement by finishing the match within 25-30 overs.That would have not only boosted their nrr but also much needed confidence. Yes they still have a fairly good nrr but it should have been better. Unnecessary tuktuk from Shanto, just a typical subcontinent mentality, lacking that killer ruthless instinct. Once again it has been proven, these Afgans are nothing but a bunch of overhyped t20 merchants who have no idea how to construct a 50 over contest. The myth surrounding Mujib & Rashid is so absurd that it's borderline comical. I just don't understand why Pak become so nervous of this mediocre bowling attack? Couple of useless loudmouth trundlers, couple of overrated spinners who can't do anything if pitch doesn't assist. BD & Sri have shown they are not aliens, can be easily handled. Babar & his boys hopefully take notes & play them normally.
 
I am a tad disappointed by BD batting. They had a chance here to make a genuine statement by finishing the match within 25-30 overs.That would have not only boosted their nrr but also much needed confidence. Yes they still have a fairly good nrr but it should have been better. Unnecessary tuktuk from Shanto, just a typical subcontinent mentality, lacking that killer ruthless instinct. Once again it has been proven, these Afgans are nothing but a bunch of overhyped t20 merchants who have no idea how to construct a 50 over contest. The myth surrounding Mujib & Rashid is so absurd that it's borderline comical. I just don't understand why Pak become so nervous of this mediocre bowling attack? Couple of useless loudmouth trundlers, couple of overrated spinners who can't do anything if pitch doesn't assist. BD & Sri have shown they are not aliens, can be easily handled. Babar & his boys hopefully take notes & play them normally.
Plan was exactly that - I have seen every ball, but it didn’t materialised for the two idiots opening. A little caution was required to mend 27/2, which eventually cost at least 5 overs.

Building NRR doesn’t happen with new batsmen at wicket - you need set batmen to go after, otherwise untimely wicket will go down.

Only one batsman I have seen in my life who could come and blast 35 of 23 in no time, playing quality shots, targeting the main bowlers- that too 40 years back. That’s why cricket has seen it’s only Viv Richards …. rest dominating heroes are beneficiary of ICC’s T20 promotion campaign.
 
Exceptional performances in all three departments helped Bangladesh to a win over Afghanistan in their opening ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 encounter in Dharamsala.

An inspired performance with the ball saw Bangladesh bowl out Afghnistan for just 156 and that total was never going to be enough as Shakib Al Hasan's side cruised to victory in the 35th over.

After being rattled early on in their innings, Bangladesh managed to gain ascendancy in their contest against Afghanistan in Dharamsala.

They were assisted by some errors made by Afghanistan fielders.

Earlier, Bangladesh bowlers showed top form against Afghanistan and bowled out their Asian rivals for 156. Shakib Al Hasan (3/30), Mehidy Hasan Miraz (3/25), and Shoriful Islam (2/34) starred with the ball.

Opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz top-scored for Afghanistan with 47, but he received little support from his teammates.

Match 3: Afghanistan 156 (37.2 overs) vs Bangladesh 158/4 (34.4 overs)

Defending a modest target of 157, Afghanistan got the near perfect start at the back of some sharp work in the field. A direct hit from Najibullah Zadran caught Tanzid Hasan (5) short of his ground in the fifth over. A couple of overs later, Fazalhaq Farooqi bowled Litton Das.

Afghanistan missed out on a close third chance, when Mehidy Hasan Miraz was dropped off the bowling of Farooqi. This, and another drop off his bat in the 12th over, helped Mehidy to get his groove in and take the Bangladesh innings ahead.

The all-rounder had struck four out of seven boundaries for his side by the 20 over mark. He added 97 runs for the third wicket with Najmul Hossain Shanto. His knock of 57 finally came to an end courtesy a brilliant one-handed take from Rahmat Shah at mid-off.

However, Bangladesh were already far ahead in the game at this stage. Shanto reached his half-century in the 34th over and his side packed up the game in the 35th over.

The Afghanistan openers made a fast start and reached 47 without loss until Ibrahim Zadran (22) was caught off the bowling of Shakib following a mis-timed sweep into the deep.

Afghanistan were still well-placed at the end of the Powerplay on 50/1 with Gurbaz building a composed innings.

Rahmat Shah (18) joined Gurbaz at the crease and they took the score to 83 before Shakib struck again with the first ball after the drinks break.

Afghanistan looked set to make the most of a patient approach until Bangladesh hit back to dismiss Hashmatullah Shahidi (18) and then claim the big wicket of Gurbaz (47) both with the score on 112.

Afghanistan's slide continued beyond the middle over mark. Shakib struck in the 29th over to clean up Najibullah Zadran. In the very next over, aggressive all-rounder Mohammed Nabi was bowled by Taskin Ahmed.

Afghanistan's hopes then rested on their all-round star, Rashid Khan. And a 24-run stand for the seventh wicket seemed to stabilize the Afghanistan innings. However, Rashid's loss in the 35th over to Mehidy Hasan Miraz, ended their resistance. The tail failed to wag, and added merely six runs after Rashid's dismissal.

Bangladesh and Afghanistan are having their first taste of action at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 as both chase a victory at the scenic HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala that would put them on the path toward a first-ever semi-final berth.

Shakib was in doubt for the opener after sitting out the warm-up matches in India but was named to lead the side as they look to improve on their record of only progressing to the knockout stages once before at a Cricket World Cup.

It's chasing ground and there should be some help for seamers early on, Shakib said after winning the toss.

Afghanistan boasts three of the top-10 in the MRF Tyres ICC ODI Bowling Rankings, with Mujeeb Ur Rahman currently leading the way from third in the rankings.

The mercurial Rashid Khan is next best in fourth place, while Mohammad Nabi rounds out the top 10 bowlers and can also make enough of an impact with the bat to be second in the MRF Tyres ICC ODI All-rounder Rankings.

Shakib holds top spot among ODI all-rounders in the latest rankings, with the Bangladesh sure to be pivotal in trying to restrict the flow of Afghanistan runs through the middle overs.


Source: ICC

 
Plan was exactly that - I have seen every ball, but it didn’t materialised for the two idiots opening. A little caution was required to mend 27/2, which eventually cost at least 5 overs.

Building NRR doesn’t happen with new batsmen at wicket - you need set batmen to go after, otherwise untimely wicket will go down.

Only one batsman I have seen in my life who could come and blast 35 of 23 in no time, playing quality shots, targeting the main bowlers- that too 40 years back. That’s why cricket has seen it’s only Viv Richards …. rest dominating heroes are beneficiary of ICC’s T20 promotion campaign.
BD suffers from the same chicken heart mentality that Pak & virtually every sc team bar India suffers. They simply lack game awareness. If you are indeed gunning for a minimum spot in semifinal then these are the kinds of matches & opponents that you take advantage of. Last night Pak & today BD have shown similar mindset, just somehow sneaking away with the winning points. No attempt or plan to dominate & earn a massive nrr booster. Look at how NZ took the advantage of a rudderless Eng side,that's elite mentality, look how Sa are batting, nonstop barrage despite losing wickets. Even Ind gets freezed on knockout stages, but at least in league stages they never miss an opportunity to humiliate lesser opponents.
 
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