Exciting updates from the thrilling semi-final match! Who will secure their spot in the World Cup final? Find out here.
The high-stakes T20 World Cup semi-final between Afghanistan and South Africa is set to create fireworks at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Trinidad and Tobago. South Africa, unbeaten in the tournament so far, faces a tough challenge from the resilient Afghan team led by the legendary Mohammad Nabi. The match is scheduled to kick off at 8:30 PM local time, promising a showdown of skill and determination under the Caribbean night sky.
As the tension rises, fans eagerly await the clash of batting prowess between South Africa's de Kock and Afghanistan's Nabi. With both teams vying for their first-ever World Cup final appearance, every run and wicket becomes crucial in this do-or-die encounter. The atmosphere at the stadium is electric, fuelled by the sounds of vuvuzelas and the cheers of supporters from both sides, creating a spectacle of cricketing passion.
In a surprising turn of events, Rashid Khan, the Afghan captain, wins the toss and chooses to bat first, banking on a fresh wicket to build a competitive score against the Proteas. The stage is set for a thrilling battle as Afghanistan aims to set a challenging target for South Africa and test their batting lineup under pressure. The outcome of this semi-final will undoubtedly shape the journey towards the coveted World Cup final.
In a dramatic twist, Afghanistan's dream takes a hit as South Africa's quicks dominate the game, rolling them for a record-low score. The emotional rollercoaster for Afghanistan ends in disappointment as key players struggle against the ferocious South African bowling attack. Despite the setback, Afghanistan's journey in the T20 World Cup leaves a lasting impact, showcasing the resilience and spirit of the Afghan cricketing squad.
The match at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, starts at 8:30pm local time (00:30 GMT Thursday). South Africa are unbeaten in ...
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Afghanistan have Mohammad Nabi in their team. Nabi was a part of the Afghan team when they played their first official match in 2004.
Afghanistan wins the toss, opts to bat first against South Africa. “Fresh wicket. Good to have runs on the board,” says Rashid Khan.
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The Proteas chased down their 56-run target with nine wickets in hand to book their spot in a men's T20 World Cup final for the first time.
South Africa will play in their first ever ICC Men's T20 World Cup final, beating Afghanistan by nine wickets in Trinidad.
South Africa put in a clinical performance as it dismantled Afghanistan by nine wickets in Tarouba on Thursday to enter its first-ever T20 World Cup final.
Afghanistan face unbeaten South Africa with 'nothing to lose' but will be eyeing more history in the T20 World Cup 2024.