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India (210/2) defeat Afghanistan (144/7) by 66 runs to keep alive their hopes of progression

== Based on some online analysis
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Afg : NRR +1.44 now
scenarios for Af NRR win over NZ
By 100 runs : +2.41 NRR (highly unlikely)
By 20 runs : +1.61

India can comprehensively beat SCO/Nam with a margin of 80 runs, India's NRR will be +2.13. Even if Afg beat NZ by 100 runs, India stands a chance to thrash Namibia in their last game to work on their NRR

In conclusion : Only hope India have if Afganistan beat NZ by any margin.. If that happens, India will more likely be in Semis
India have Scotland / Namibia later to boost their NRR big time
 
- first match where afghans chased
- first match where nabi bowled just 1 over
- worst bowling by Rashid khan in 2 years
- worst bowling of naveen’s career
- most dot balls played by Afghanistan this World Cup

- Why on earth was Mujeed not playing ?
- Why did their former captain retire before this match ?
 
Just checked the other match today, How did the Scots get so close ? If the Scots can push the Kiwis around, so can Afghanistan.

Why Pakistani fan's crying here more than indian fans as we are already out of the tournament

== Based on some online analysis
====================
Afg : NRR +1.44 now
scenarios for Af NRR win over NZ
By 100 runs : +2.41 NRR (highly unlikely)
By 20 runs : +1.61

India can comprehensively beat SCO/Nam with a margin of 80 runs, India's NRR will be +2.13. Even if Afg beat NZ by 100 runs, India stands a chance to thrash Namibia in their last game to work on their NRR

In conclusion : Only hope India have if Afganistan beat NZ by any margin.. If that happens, India will more likely be in Semis
India have Scotland / Namibia later to boost their NRR big time

India will lose to one of the two. Namibia or Scotland
 
3 November - Abu Dhabi - India player Rohit Sharma post-match press conference

India 210/2, Afghanistan 144/7

Rohit, what is it that changed suddenly? Was it the change in the venue or the fact that there is only one approach now on, that you just have to go for it, go for the kill, with it with the bat or the ball?

ROHIT SHARMA: Yeah, to be honest, it's very much that kind of a situation for us. We know that if we lose any game from here on now, we are out of the tournament, so we have to win everything, and when you are in that kind of situation, you have to play fearlessly, not think too much about what is happening or what is happening elsewhere.

I think the approach today from everyone was different, and I wish it was in the first two games, as well, but it didn't happen. But that can happen when you are on the road for a long time. Decision making sometimes can be a problem, and that is exactly what happened in the first two games.

We are a very good team. It's just that we were not good on that particular day against Pakistan and New Zealand. But yes, today the game we played, it's pretty much sums it up that this is the kind of team we are, and when we play fearlessly, this is what we get.


How satisfying was it to get as many runs as you got against Rashid Khan as a team, and personally, as well, those couple of sixes to bring down against him, just that phase of the match? And secondly, your reactions to BCCI announcing Rahul Dravid as the new head coach, just joining hands with him looking ahead?

ROHIT SHARMA: Yeah, I mean, firstly it was important for us to get off to a good start. If you talk about our batting, which didn't happen in the first two games, that's where we struggled a little bit to create that momentum in the first six overs, so there was a conscious effort. We were talking myself and KL, we were talking about it that we need to get the team a good start, and how we can do that is by playing our game, whatever that may be, however we want to play.

But yeah, we took our chances in the middle, and it came off, so that's the whole game. You take your chances, it comes off, it comes off. If it doesn't come off, you have to start again from the scratch. The batter who comes in has to start again from the scratch. We wanted to take some risks because it was important for us when the powerplay is going on, you try and make the best use of that, and we took our chances, and it came off.

Yeah, is it official? Obviously we were playing the game, so I had no idea. Congratulations to him for coming back but in a different capacity in the Indian team. We look forward to working with him. He's a stalwart of Indian cricket, and it'll be nice working with him in the future.


Is it an answer to batting first or the pitch doesn't play a role in a positive approach? Do you think so?

ROHIT SHARMA: When you post a total like that, you can take the pitch, the conditions, the dew factor out of the play if you bat like that, if you keep getting consistently 200, which is a very, very challenging one to do.

In Dubai, we've seen the teams who have batted first have not scored as many runs as they would like to, but definitely dew plays a big part in the second innings. The ball tends to come nicely compared to what happens in the first inning. It just grips a little more because of the dryness in the pitch. But it's definitely a factor and an advantage to the team batting second.

As long as we keep batting like that, we get 200, we don't have to worry about the pitch and the conditions.


Some IPL players sort of played different roles for their IPL side. Did the team sort of need a little bit of extra time to ease into their roles with this team going out to the World Cup?

ROHIT SHARMA: Not really, to be honest. All these guys, if I look at the top six, seven batters, myself, KL, Virat, Pant, Surya, Hardik and then Jadu, these guys have been playing for a long time, so they don't need to be told what they need to do in the Indian team, what to do for their franchise is their lookout, but when they come here, they know their role. It's not that they're playing the first game or the second game for the team. They've been here for a long time now, so they understand their roles, what they need to do, what they do for their franchise is really not my concern. What they do here at the moment is my concern, and we have laid out the role pretty clearly as to what they have to do when they go out in the middle.

These seven batters that I took names of, we've been batting consistently for a long period of time now, and nobody needs to tell what they need to do when they go to bat. It's pretty simple. These guys are all experienced, and when you have experience in the team, it's just about going in and adapting to the situation as quickly as possible.


First of all, a word on Ashwin's inclusion today. He bowled a terrific spell. He was coming into the T20 side after 2017. What sort of conversation did you have with him when he was not playing in the England tour or now in the T20 World Cup, and another thing, how different was this pitch, different to the Dubai pitch?

ROHIT SHARMA: I mean, the conversation with me and Ashwin was about where we should take our kids, which park we should take them. It was nothing about cricket, to be honest. We were only discussing -- he's got two beautiful daughters, I've got a daughter, as well, so we were only discussing which theme park we should be going to during our off time.

But you saw his quality today. He's a quality bowler, without a doubt. He's played so much cricket now and taken so many wickets, obviously playing for India in limited overs. He also knows that it was a challenge for him because he was playing after three or four years.

But he was playing IPL consistently and he was bowling really well. He's someone who's a wicket-taking option. Any time you give him the ball, he comes to take wickets. He's not there to survive or just to bowl his six balls and get away. He's always looking to take wickets, and when you have someone like him in the sport and in the playing 11, it gives that advantage that you have someone in the middle who can take wickets.

That's the quality of him. He understands his bowling really well and has balled really well in IPL. He's coming off from good form, as well, so I'm glad that he could contribute to our success today, and I hope he can do the same in the next few games that we play, as well.


How difficult was this pitch?

ROHIT SHARMA: I mean, the pitch was pretty much what we played in IPL. Honestly, the pitch here doesn't change too much. Just the dew factor when it comes on, just gets slightly better to bat in the second innings. That's my reading about the pitch even in Dubai. When you bat first, slightly holding on to the pitch, slightly two-paced I would say, and then when you bat second, it's just nice and easy. With the dew it comes on nicely, you can just pick your shots and play it.
 
This was one of the worst performances I have seen from Afghanistan.

Very little fight.
 
even after India is out of this tournament already, Pakistani fans are crying...good to see that :maqsood
 
even after India is out of this tournament already, Pakistani fans are crying...good to see that :maqsood

Not yet!!

In fact they are in it more realistically now
Only thing is Af beats NZ; and India is in

some poster (in his all dillusioned mind) said India might lose to SCO/NAM; dont see it happening even on their worst days

Looks like


Australia / SAF vs Pakistan
England vs India

in semis
 
Not yet!!

In fact they are in it more realistically now
Only thing is Af beats NZ; and India is in

some poster (in his all dillusioned mind) said India might lose to SCO/NAM; dont see it happening even on their worst days

Looks like


Australia / SAF vs Pakistan
England vs India

in semis
even if AFG beats NZ which is quite unlikely, India wouldn't reach semis as AFG has better NRR
 
India will be praying they can bat first in both remaining games.
 
The lack of intensity, not playing to your strengths, Nabi bowling ONE…just ONE over - why would you do this?

This was a great chance for Afghanistan to try for the semi finals. The body language and lack of intensity is unforgivable.

If this isn’t fixed then there’s something else seriously wrong with this Afghanistan team. They are up for every game and a crucial match with a semi final on the line they’re not?

Just bizarre
 
Would be nice if some Afghani fan can comment on how they feel about todays performance.
 
What a farce. They said money cannot buy happiness. But Indian team “won” with money. Sad times to be a cricket fan. I as an Indian would have been more happy to see my team out of tournament by playing honest cricket than winning a tournament by “playing games”
 
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he had a niggle just before the game
What biggie?.Afghans said he is unfit.No details were given.Niggle means discomfort.A Namibian player was playing with injured hand,Guptil played even tough his toe was injured.
 
The spanking NZ will put on AFG on Sunday will put all this fixing nonsense to rest.

Our fans drive me nuts sometimes. We are in and qualified why can't we just enjoy not being part of this rate calculation stuff for once!

Literally no Indian anywhere thinks India will go through. Yet we are announcing them as semi finalists lolol.
 
The spanking NZ will put on AFG on Sunday will put all this fixing nonsense to rest.

Our fans drive me nuts sometimes. We are in and qualified why can't we just enjoy not being part of this rate calculation stuff for once!

Literally no Indian anywhere thinks India will go through. Yet we are announcing them as semi finalists lolol.

While true , If Afghanistan spanks NZ it pretty much makes the match fixing theory mainstream
 
All NZ has to do is to beat Afg for them to qualify. And they should do that barring a miracle. Afghanistan, as good as they're, are still largely in the minnow territory.

I think NZ will beat Afganistan but t20 is really unpredictable- Afghans do have the spinners to cause NZ problems.
 
What biggie?.Afghans said he is unfit.No details were given.Niggle means discomfort.A Namibian player was playing with injured hand,Guptil played even tough his toe was injured.

Because he got injured during the match itself
 
Stay on topic.

India v Afghanistan and this T20 World Cup.
 
India will be playing Scotland and Namibia dont you know

In which world you are living

I'm not in la la land like you....AFG has a NRR of 3.5...India's is just 0.6...
it is tough to score against SCO and NAM....forget about bettering NRR, India might even lose against NAM as they are a pretty strong team.
 
I'm not in la la land like you....AFG has a NRR of 3.5...India's is just 0.6...
it is tough to score against SCO and NAM....forget about bettering NRR, India might even lose against NAM as they are a pretty strong team.

Afghanistan now have an NRR of 1.5
 
Are India now playing with fear of losing? Rohit Sharma thinks so...

Rohit Sharma credited a ‘fearless’ approach as key to India’s convincing victory over Afghanistan which reignited his side’s semi-final hopes.

Rohit joined forces with KL Rahul to set the tone in Abu Dhabi, the pair adding 140 with Rohit contributing a superb 74 from 47 balls after India were put in at the toss.

It was just the sort of partnership India required, having seen sub-par totals surpassed with ease by Pakistan and New Zealand in their opening two Group 2 matches, and was added to by a blistering stand of 63 in 21 balls between Rishabh Pant and Hardik Pandya as India racked up 210 for two.

The highest total of the tournament so far was comfortably defended and Rohit believes the pressure being on has brought the best out of his side.

“We know that if we lose any game from here on now, we are out of the tournament, so we have to win everything,” he said.

“When you are in that kind of situation, you have to play fearlessly, not think too much about what is happening or what is happening elsewhere.

“I think the approach today from everyone was different, and I wish it was in the first two games, as well, but it didn't happen. But that can happen when you are on the road for a long time.

“Decision making sometimes can be a problem, and that is exactly what happened in the first two games.

“We are a very good team. It's just that we were not good on that particular day against Pakistan and New Zealand.

“But yes, the game we played today pretty much sums it up that this is the kind of team we are, and when we play fearlessly, this is what we get.”

India removed both openers within four overs of the reply and a miserly spell of two for 14 from Ravichandran Ashwin in the middle overs helped put the game beyond Afghanistan.

It was the spinner’s first limited overs match for his country since 2017 and Rohit hailed the return of another potential match-winner to the Indian fold.

“You saw his quality today,” he said. “He's a quality bowler, without a doubt.

“He's played so much cricket now and taken so many wickets, obviously playing for India in limited overs. He also knows that it was a challenge for him because he was playing after three or four years.

“But he was playing IPL consistently and he was bowling really well. He's someone who's a wicket-taking option.

“Any time you give him the ball, he comes to take wickets. He's not there to survive or just to bowl his six balls and get away.

“When you have someone like him in the playing 11, it gives that advantage that you have someone in the middle who can take wickets.

“I'm glad that he could contribute to our success today, and I hope he can do the same in the next few games that we play, as well.”

Afghanistan, for whom the absence of Mujeeb Ur Rahman through injury proved costly, must now beat New Zealand and hope other results fall in their favour if they are to progress following a defeat which damaged their net run rate.

Rashid Khan rued the way his side let Pant and Pandya run riot at the death but was pleased with his side’s efforts with the bat and believes they have the quality to keep their last four hopes alive against the Black Caps.

“It was a wicket where you can chase 170, 180, but they [India] played good cricket and took the target to 210, which on this wicket was 20 or 25 runs too many,” he said.

“As a team we planned to go there and score as many runs as possible just to focus more on the run rate, which might play a main role in the last game when we're playing against New Zealand. That could be a big difference at the end.

“The message was clear, just go play smart cricket, play 20 overs and get as many as possible, that was the mindset of the players.

“Morale is high. We know our skills. We know our talent, and we have enough experienced players in the side who has played many T20 World Cups for Afghanistan, and we're going to use that.”
 
Afghanistan now have an NRR of 1.5
there's not much difference between 1.5 and 3.5 ....both are really high... point is India cannot surpass none of them even if they beat SCO and NAM handsomely.
 
there's not much difference between 1.5 and 3.5 ....both are really high... point is India cannot surpass none of them even if they beat SCO and NAM handsomely.

India can very easily. India was -1. 6 before this match now we are 0.07. We made up more than 1.6 pts in this game. We just need Namibia or Afghanistan to beat New Zealand. India will take care of NRR
 
Not even 1 percent chance for this afghan side to beat NZ..don’t raise your hopes Indian fans
 
there's not much difference between 1.5 and 3.5 ....both are really high... point is India cannot surpass none of them even if they beat SCO and NAM handsomely.

They've swung NRR by about two after today's win. They'll end with 5 or something...
 
my collegemate used to be a huge cricket fanatic like he was super superstitious whenever we played. then one fine day he got enlightened and told me buddy i have a feeling every match we win is fixed. he started behaving like those suspicious boy friends. Any Indian win and he would say why on earth would kiwis prepare a pitch suitable for india, why aus played with less batsmen ? why srilanka opt fielding first ..

i am yet to discover the psychology behind this :))
 
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India can very easily. India was -1. 6 before this match now we are 0.07. We made up more than 1.6 pts in this game. We just need Namibia or Afghanistan to beat New Zealand. India will take care of NRR
Afghanistan is not beating New Zealand, on the evidence of this performance. Specially if Mujeeb doesn’t play again or is forced to play unfit.

This forum has over-rated this Afghanistan team. They are an associate nation, not some world-beating champion side.
 
The tournament will have more flavor if India can somehow defy the odds and qualify. As someone said above, it looks like WC2019 with India at the receiving end. All 3 wins will go down in vain at the end.
 
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