🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup : M13 : SA vs AFG at Ahmedabad🏏
Afghanistan face mighty South Africa with campaign on the line
A win for South Africa will make their path to the T20 World Cup Super Eight stage smooth
Afghanistan made it till the semi-finals of the 2024 T20 World Cup, but this time, after just one game, they face an uphill task. Their loss to New Zealand in their opening match has put them, in all likelihood, in a do-or-die situation against South Africa: if they lose, even the wins against Canada and UAE may not be enough to qualify for the Super Eight stage.
It will not be easy for Afghanistan. They have faced South Africa three times in T20Is. On all three occasions, they were on the losing side. Their last defeat - in of the 2024 edition - was particularly chastening: South Africa bowled them out for 56 and then chased down the target with nine wickets to spare.
Apart from all that history, too, South Africa will be well primed after their win against Canada, where they ticked most boxes. Their captain Aiden Markram scored a half-century, David Miller and Tristan Stubbs added 75 in an unbroken stand, and the team posted the highest total of the tournament so far. Lungi Ngidi's four-for was the icing on the cake. A win against Afghanistan will make their path to the Super Eight stage smooth.
It's a day game, starting at 11am. But as Stubbs said after the Canada match, it may not make much of a difference.



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