Afghanistan has made history by qualifying for their first T20 World Cup semi-final, where they will face South Africa. The clash is being anticipated as the battle between giant killers and perennial chokers, as Afghanistan defeated New Zealand and Australia to reach this stage. On the other hand, South Africa is familiar with such platforms but often struggle in high-pressure games.
Despite the excitement for the upcoming match, there is a possibility of rain according to Accuweather. The forecast indicates a 1% chance of rain at the start of the match, which could increase to 44%. In case of rain, the ICC has allocated a reserve day for the match. However, if no play is possible on both days, Afghanistan will be eliminated.
South Africa has a direct passage to the final if the match is abandoned, as they had a higher ranking during the Super 8 stage. Afghanistan finished second in the league phase and the Super 8s. Afghanistan has been the surprise package of the tournament, showing resilience and fighting spirit amidst the challenges faced in their country. Players like Rashid Khan, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Naveen-ul-Haq, Gulbadin Naib, and Mohammad Nabi have been instrumental in their success.
Rahmanullah Gurbaz leads the batting chart with 281 runs, while Farooqi is the top bowler with 16 scalps. It is remarkable how Afghan players have outperformed established names in the tournament. The semi-final between Afghanistan and South Africa promises to be a thrilling encounter
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