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    Can Proteas get back to winning ways against Afghans?

    With eight points each, Afghanistan is battling for the fourth spot with Pakistan and New Zealand. Only a win over the Proteas will keep them in the hunt.

    Can Proteas get back to winning ways against Afghans?
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    Rashid Khan greets ICC Ambassador Sachin Tendulkar during his visit to their practice session in Mumbai few days ago

    AHMEDABAD: South Africa will look to fix its chasing troubles before the semi-finals while Afghanistan will back themselves to beat another top team when the two sides meet in a World Cup game on Friday.

    A lot more is at stake for Afghanistan than South Africa, who have already made the semi-finals alongside India and Australia.

    With eight points each, Afghanistan is battling for the fourth spot with Pakistan and New Zealand. Only a win over the Proteas will keep them in the hunt.

    The Afghans also have an inferior net run rate compared to Pakistan and New Zealand, therefore, they need to win big and hope the other results go their way.

    Irrespective of the result on Friday, Afghanistan has earned tremendous respect with their mature play in the tournament, having racked up four wins from eight games.

    They now have the belief to beat the best in the business on any given day. After humbling England and Pakistan, the Hashmatullah Shahidi led side was on the cusp of a famous win over five-time champions Australia before Glenn Maxwell came up with a superhuman knock.

    The improbable defeat left Afghans heartbroken and they now need to pick themselves up to give their best shot for a semi-final berth.

    Batting first, South Africa has been the best batting unit in the tournament. Therefore, Shahidi will be hoping to win the toss, put runs on the board and choke South Africa in their chase.

    South Africa’s flamboyance has made way for tentativeness while chasing in the competition. Afghanistan’s match-winning spinners will back themselves to exploit that apparent weakness.

    Spin has been the team’s strength over the years but now it can also expect breakthroughs from the pacers. With a little help on offer, Naveen Ul Haq and all-rounder Azmatullah Omarzai delivered with the new ball against Australia to rattle the opposition.

    Rahmat Shah and captain Shahidi himself know how to play the situations, while batting first or chasing.

    DTNEXT Bureau
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