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  • South Africa Beat Afghanistan By 9 Wickets To Reach Finals Of T20 World Cup 2024 | Cricket News

    In a stunning display of fast bowling, South Africa’s Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen delivered a masterclass that left Afghanistan reeling in the first semifinal of the ICC T20 World Cup. Held at Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago, the match saw Afghanistan crumble under pressure, being bowled out for a meager 56 runs.

    Afghanistan’s Nightmarish Begins

    Opting to bat first, Afghanistan’s inexperience in high-stakes matches was evident from the get-go. Marco Jansen struck early, dismissing Rahmanullah Gurbaz, the tournament’s leading run-scorer, for a three-ball duck. Reeza Hendricks’ sharp catch in the slips set the tone for what was to follow. At 4/1 in the first over, Afghanistan’s shaky start spiraled into a full-blown collapse.

    Gulbadin Naib attempted to stabilize the innings with two exquisite boundaries, but his efforts were short-lived. Jansen’s precision sent Naib’s off stump cartwheeling, reducing Afghanistan to 16/2. The South African pacers smelled blood and Rabada soon joined the fray, exploiting the gap between bat and pad to castle Ibrahim Zadran for 2 and then Mohammed Nabi for a duck. The scoreline read 20/4 within 3.4 overs, and Afghanistan’s innings was in tatters.

    Rabada and Jansen’s Ruthless Spell

    Jansen continued his devastating spell, forcing Nangeyalia Kharote to edge one to Quinton de Kock, leaving Afghanistan at 23/5 after five overs. The powerplay ended with Afghanistan at 28/5, an indication of the relentless pressure exerted by the South African bowlers.

    Azmatullah Omarzai and Karim Janat attempted to salvage the innings, but their partnership was short-lived. Omarzai fell to Anrich Nortje, who found him with a well-directed short ball that was caught by Tristan Stubbs at sweeper cover. At 29/6 in 6.3 overs, Afghanistan’s hopes were fading fast.

    A Brief Respite and Final Collapse

    Rashid Khan provided a fleeting moment of relief, striking a couple of boundaries off Rabada. However, this brief resistance was insufficient to steer Afghanistan towards a respectable total. Shamsi trapped Karim Janat leg-before-wicket, followed by the dismissal of Noor Ahmed for a duck in the same over. Afghanistan was now staring down the barrel at 50/8.

    Rashid Khan’s fight came to an end at the hands of Nortje, who cleaned him up for 8. Shamsi then wrapped up the innings, removing Naveen-ul-Haq for 2. Afghanistan’s innings came to an end at a dismal 56 in 11.5 overs.

    South Africa’s Clinical Bowling Performance

    Marco Jansen emerged as the chief destroyer, finishing with figures of 3/16. Shamsi matched his haul with 3/6, showcasing his guile and accuracy. Rabada and Nortje complemented their efforts with two wickets each, Rabada ending with 2/14 and Nortje with a miserly 2/7.

    Analysis: A Lesson in High-Pressure Matches

    Afghanistan’s inability to cope with the pressure of a World Cup semifinal was starkly exposed by the disciplined and aggressive South African bowling attack. The early loss of key batsmen, combined with the lack of substantial partnerships, left Afghanistan with an insurmountable task. South Africa, on the other hand, displayed a clinical approach, with their bowlers executing their plans to perfection.

    This match serves as a reminder of the importance of handling pressure and the need for experience in navigating the high-stakes environment of a World Cup knockout game. For South Africa, the win was a testament to their formidable bowling lineup and their readiness to challenge for the title.

  • ‘Virender Sehwag Who?’, Shakib Al Hasan Hits Back After India Great’s ‘You’re Bangladeshi’ Comment, Video Goes Viral | Cricket News

    The cacophony of doubters echoed through the hallowed grounds of Dhaka, but Shakib Al Hasan rose above the noise, delivering a resounding statement that reverberated through the cricketing world. In a do-or-die encounter against the Netherlands, the veteran all-rounder etched his name in the annals of Bangladeshi cricketing folklore, silencing critics with a match-winning knock that oozed class and composure.

    Shakib Al Hasan, the most arrogant cricketer in his history.

    Journalist: There has been a lot of discussions about your performance, especially criticize by Virendra Sehwag”

    Shakib: Who is Sehwag? pic.twitter.com/wtqlGrdeX3

    — Farrago Abdullah Parody (@abdullah_0mar) June 14, 2024

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    Shakib Al Hasan: Defying Doubters with Willow Wizardry

    As the Tigers took guard, whispers of Shakib’s perceived decline lingered in the air. Former Indian batting great Virender Sehwag had questioned the 37-year-old’s place in the T20 squad, claiming he should have retired from the format long ago. But Shakib, a man whose name is etched in

    Bangladeshi cricketing folklore, had other plans.

    With the willow in hand, he orchestrated a masterclass, compiling a sublime 64 off 46 deliveries, punctuated by nine boundaries that pierced the field with surgical precision. It was a knock that exuded authority, a reminder of the talent that has graced the international stage for over a decade.

    “Virender Sehwag Who?” Shakib Retorts with Bat

    When asked about Sehwag’s scathing remarks, Shakib’s response was as biting as his stroke play. “Who?” he quipped, his nonchalant demeanor serving as a fitting riposte to the Indian legend’s critique. This was a man who let his bat do the talking, a veteran whose hunger for success remains undiminished.

    Turning Point for Bangladesh’s T20 World Cup Campaign

    Shakib’s innings proved pivotal in Bangladesh’s pursuit of a place in the Super 8s. Chasing a modest total, the Netherlands faltered against the guile of the Tigers’ bowling attack, with Mustafizur Rahman and Mehidy Hasan Miraz leading the charge.

    As the final wicket fell, the Bangladeshi faithful erupted in jubilation, their faith in Shakib vindicated. With four points from three matches, the Tigers now find themselves within touching distance of the coveted Super 8s, a testament to their resilience and unwavering spirit.

    A Cricketing Titan Reaffirms His Greatness

    In the aftermath of the victory, Shakib acknowledged the importance of his contribution, stating, “It was important for someone from the top four to bat throughout the innings. Happy with the way I contributed with the bat.” His words carried the weight of a man who has seen and conquered it all, a titan of the game who continues to reaffirm his greatness.

    As the dust settles on this enthralling encounter, one thing is certain: Shakib Al Hasan has penned another chapter in his illustrious career, a chapter that serves as a reminder of his enduring class and unwavering determination. The doubters have been silenced, at least for now, as Bangladesh marches on, buoyed by the heroics of their talisman.

  • ICC T20 World Cup 2024: India’s Full Schedule Of Matches, Timings, Venues, Dates | cricket news

    The T20 World Cup 2024 is not very far away. The tournament is exactly one month away from today. The mega event will begin on June 2 and India play their first match on June 5. BCCI announced the 15-man squad, two days ago, and as soon as the team was out, fans took to social media to show their anger over selectors. dropping Rinku Singh to accommodate some of the senior players. Rohit Sharma will lead the team while Virat Kohli has also been picked in the squad. Hardik Pandya, out of form currently, has also been chosen while Rinku, who strikes at over 170 in T20Is, has been ignored.

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    Yuzvendra Chahal has also returned to the T20Is as selectors wanted to a spin-heavy bowling attack. The team has just 3 genuine pacers in the form of Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh and Mohammed Siraj while there are four spin options in the form of Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Axar Patel and Ravindra Jadeja. It will be fascinating to see whether India’s plan to field a strong bowling lineup can help them win the tournament. Not to forget that India have not won a single ICC trophy in more than ten years.


    Check out India’s T20 World Cup 2024 schedule below:

    India Vs Ireland to be played on June 5 (Wednesday) at New York and the match starts at 8 pm IST.

    India Vs Pakistan on June 9 (Sunday) at New York and the match starts at 8 pm IST.

    India Vs USA on June 12 (Wednesday) and the match starts at 8 pm IST.

    India Vs Canada on June 15th (Saturday) and the match starts at 8 pm IST in Florida.

    If India qualify for the Super 8s, they will be playing their matches on June 20, June 22, June 24. India are A1, and their seeding won’t change irrespective of where they finish in the group stage. They just need to qualify for Super 8s.