Australia in semis, Afghans in trouble

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A win guarantees a semi-final. Afghanistan took to the field against Australia today with such an equation in mind. Afghanistan, who had defeated England in the previous match, was dreaming of playing in the semi-finals. But it is doubtful whether their dream will come true this time too. Afghanistan was largely eliminated from the Champions Trophy as the match was abandoned due to rain. And Australia secured a semi-final.

Today, in the important match of the Champions Trophy at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, the Afghans won the toss and elected to bat and were all out for 273 runs. In response, Australia, having opted to bat, scored 109 runs for the loss of 1 wicket in 12.5 overs. Then the rain hit and the two teams shared the points.

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Of course, Afghanistan could have won this match. However, they had to pay the price for bad fielding. Rashid Khan dropped Travis Head's catch on his personal five runs. And that Head has been the one who has ruled the Afghan bowlers. Head was unbeaten on 59 off 40 balls before the rain. However, the abandonment of the match gave Afghanistan an advantage. After Australia's start, it is very difficult for Afghanistan to win the match from there. Afghanistan is still alive on paper in the semi-final fight by getting one point in this match. Afghanistan will now have to look at the match between South Africa and England.

Earlier, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, who won the toss and elected to bat, failed in this match as well. The Afghan opener, who has not found a rhythm with the bat in this edition of the Champions Trophy, returned without scoring any runs today. Then Sadiqullah Atal and Ibrahim Zadran, who had recorded a 67-run partnership in the previous match. Zadran returned to the dressing room after making 22 runs before the disaster was overcome.

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Then Rahmat Shah 12 and Hasnamullah Shahidi returned with 12 and 20 runs. Sadiqullah Atal's bat came with 85 runs from 95 balls. When Afghanistan were counting down the time to a low score of 199 runs after losing seven wickets, Azmatullah Omarzai brought the team back from the brink of the abyss. The ICC ODI Player of the Year ruled the Australian bowlers in style towards the end. He played a brilliant innings of 67 runs off 63 balls before returning to the dressing room.

Even if they survive on paper, it is largely impossible for the Afghans to play in the semi-finals. If South Africa wins the match between South Africa and England, they will definitely reach the semi-finals and Afghanistan will be eliminated. And even if South Africa loses that match, they will have to lose by a very big margin. Since South Africa is ahead in net run rate, South Africa will have to lose by at least 207 runs against England.

And if South Africa bats first, then England will have to win against South Africa before 11.1 overs. Only then will Afghanistan be able to play in the semi-finals. Otherwise, South Africa will be Australia's partner in the semi-finals from this group.