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Afghanistan Can Lose The T20 World Cup Even If They Don’t Play in the Semifinals

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While fans are excited for this matchup between South Africa and Afghanistan in the T20 World Cup semi-final, weather may have the last word.Afghanistan and South Africa will play in the T20 World Cup 2024 semi-final at Port of Spain, Trinidad, on Thursday. Afghanistan will try to control their heartbeat. Given that Afghanistan will be playing in their first-ever semi-final at a big ICC event after defeating teams like Australia and New Zealand, the match is being dubbed the fight of the perpetual chokers and monster killers. However, South Africa appears to struggle in games of this scale despite having some experience with similar platforms.

Rain may have the last word, even though supporters are excited for this match. Rain is possible to arrive at some time, according to Accuweather.

Although there is a 1 percent probability of rain at the beginning of the match, according to the weather forecast, there is a significant potential that this percentage might climb to 44%. For this match, ICC has set aside a reserve day, even in the event of rain on Thursday.

Afghanistan will be eliminated, though, if play is not feasible on Thursday or Friday. For those who are unaware, South Africa’s stronger position during the Super 8 stage will grant them a direct ticket to the final.

This ICC spectacle has shown itself to be Afghanistan. Their remarkable victory over Australia, the 2021 winners, who they had never defeated before, is the best example of how they found life and a fighting spirit to rise above the devastation of war back home.

There were other standouts: Rashid Khan, the captain, was outstanding throughout; pacers Fazalhaq Farooqi and Naveen-ul-Haq made early breakthroughs; Gulbadin Naib worked a magical spell against the Australians; and Mohammad Nabi persevered.

Rahmanullah Gurbaz, the opener, tops the batting order with 281 runs, while Farooqi leads the bowling order with 16 wickets.

The tale of how two Afghan players rose to the top of the stats table by outpacing some household names is fascinating in and of itself.

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