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ICC World Cup 2019: South Africa, Afghanistan Look for First Win

It would be an uphill task for the Afghanistan batters against the likes of Kagiso Rabada and Imran Tahir.

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Snapshot
  • South Africa will play Afghanistan on Saturday, 15 June, at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
  • Both the teams are looking for their first win in the World Cup 2019 series
  • Afghanistan have lost all the three matches they have played so far
  • South Africa have lost three matches before the fourth against West Indies were washed out

Winless so far in the tournament, both South Africa and Afghanistan will be eagerly looking to tick the victory box when they take on each other in a World Cup encounter at Cardiff on Saturday, 15 June.

Down and out, the two bottom-placed teams know that this will be their best chance to post their first win in the ongoing 50-over showpiece.

This is perhaps the first time that South Africa, from the very beginning, were never in contention to make it to the semifinals but remaining winless after four matches is something unexpected.

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After three straight losses against England, Bangladesh and India, their fourth match against the West Indies was abandoned due to rain.

Afghanistan faced a similar fate, losing all three of their matches till now to defending champions Australia, Sri Lanka and New Zealand.

However, the players of the war-torn nation can take confidence from the fact that they gave a good account of themselves against the Sri Lankans and almost pulled it off.

While Afghanistan will be fancying their chances against a lowly South Africa side, the Proteas would be more than keen to live up to their past reputation and make a statement against the Asian minnows.

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Batting a Big Worry For South Africa

South Africa have been mostly done in by their inexperienced batting line-up, coupled with injuries to a few of their key players. The Protea batsmen have been struggling, and even in the wash-out game against West Indies, they were down at 29/2 before the match was called off.

Experienced Hashim Amla has been is in dismal form and the semi-finalists of the 2015 edition can only hope that their veteran batsmen start to fire.
It would be an uphill task for the Afghanistan batters against the likes of Kagiso Rabada and Imran Tahir.
Hashim Amla is yet  to fire for South Africa in the World Cup.
(Photo: AP)

The responsibility rests on the shoulders of skipper Faf du Plessis and Quinton de Kock and the two will be expected to bring their 'A' game into the fore against Afghanistan.

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Batting a Concern for Afghanistan Too

It would be an uphill task for the Afghanistan batters against the likes of Kagiso Rabada and Imran Tahir.
Afghanistan are in need of some inspiration in the World Cup campaign.
(Photo: AP)

Batting remains a concern for Afghanistan as well and with Mohammad Shahzad back home due to fitness issues, they will have their back against the wall.

It would be an uphill task for the Afghanistan batters against the likes of Kagiso Rabada and Imran Tahir.

Just like their rivals, the Afghans would also be banking on their bowlers led by leg-spinner Rashid Khan.

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Squads:

South Africa: Faf du Plessis (c), Aiden Markram, Quinton de Kock (wk), Hashim Amla, Rassie van der Dussen, David Miller, Chris Morris, Andile Phehlukwayo, JP Duminy, Dwaine Pretorius, Beuran Hendricks, Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, Imran Tahir, Tabraiz Shamsi.

Afghanistan: Gulbadin Naib (c), Noor Ali Zadran, Hazratullah Zazai, Rahmat Shah (wk), Asghar Afghan, Hashmatullah Shahidi, Najibullah Zadran, Samiullah Shinwari, Mohammad Nabi, Rashid Khan, Dawlat Zadran, Aftab Alam, Hamid Hassan, Mujeeb ur Rahman, Ikram Ali Khil.

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