As for tonight, there are going to be some key contests on display. Both sets of seamers have done well, and many may feel that they're relatively evenly stacked in that department, however in terms of batting Pakistan do have one batter in particular that towers above the rest; Babar Azam might be struggling for form considering his exalted standards, but as they say, cometh the hour cometh the man, and Pakistan could certainly use their skipper to find some of his old magic tonight. There's also Mohammed Rizwan, who has just displaced his skipper atop the T20I batting rankings, who will be hoping to have a say this evening.
As for Afghanistan, while their aforementioned seamers have emerged as genuine match-winners this tournament, their bowling still boasts the destructive potential of spin king Rashid Khan, who didn't have his best outing last time out against Sri Lanka having seemingly been hampered by an injury, and so will be rearing to get back to the standards he's so renowned for. How Pakistan cope with him will go a long way in deciding the winner of tonight's game, and former Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur is certain a plan will have already been formulated on how to negotiate his spell.
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