Afghanistan's T20 WC Win: Rashid Khan Relieved, Eyes Next Round

Afghanistan secured their first win of the T20 World Cup with a five-wicket victory over the UAE, led by a stellar all-round performance from Azmatullah Omarzai. Captain Rashid Khan expressed relief at the win but highlighted the need for his bowlers to improve in the first ten overs of the innings. UAE captain Muhammad Waseem felt his team fell 10-15 runs short with the bat, despite a fighting knock from Sohaib Khan. Both teams are now looking ahead to their remaining group matches with a positive mindset.

Key Points: Rashid Khan on Afghanistan's T20 World Cup Win vs UAE

  • Azmatullah Omarzai's 4-15 & 40* seals win
  • Ibrahim Zadran scores composed 53
  • UAE's Sohaib Khan hits 68 in vain
  • Rashid Khan targets improvement in powerplay bowling
  • UAE captain admits being 10-15 runs short
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T20 WC: Happy to finish up with the win, let's hope for the best in rest of competition, says Rashid

Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan reacts to first T20 World Cup win. Azmatullah Omarzai stars with all-round show. UAE captain Muhammad Waseem rues being short.

"Happy to finish up with the win; it's always important to have a win at the World Cup - Rashid Khan"

New Delhi, Feb 16

Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan expressed relief after his team registered its first win of the T20 World Cup through a five-wicket victory over the United Arab Emirates in a Group D clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, adding that he now hopes for the best for his team's future in the competition.

Seam-bowling all-rounder Azmatullah Omarzai claimed 4-15 to help Afghanistan restrict UAE to 160/9 before returning with an unbeaten 40 off 21 balls to steer the side home in the chase with four balls to spare. Ibrahim Zadran contributed with a composed 53, while UAE's Sohaib Khan top‑scored with 68 in a losing effort.

"Happy to finish up with the win; it's always important to have a win at the World Cup and let's hope for the best in the rest of the competition. We bowled really well in the last 10 overs, we missed our lines earlier and they played well. In the first 10 overs, we didn't bowl as well as we should have. Need to improve in the first 10 overs and be more consistent," Rashid said in the post-match presentation ceremony.

He also praised Zadran's aggressive approach despite the early dismissal of Rahmanullah Gurbaz. "We all know how aggressive he (Gurbaz) is; I feel like that's how he scores runs, to go with an aggressive mindset and dominate in the powerplay. It does work and sometimes (it doesn't). It's always important for players like Gurbaz to remain there longer (because) it helps the team."

Rashid noted the value of experience in the squad, mentioning Mohammad Nabi, Omarzai and Mujeeb Ur Rahman. "Still have a little bit of hope we can make it to the next stage and we just need to come up with a positive mindset. Even if we don't make it to the next round, we want to play with the same brand of cricket and make our nation proud."

Player of the Match Omarzai said his plan was simple on a pitch which had a bit of moisture. "I am very happy with my performance. The wicket was a bit low, I was trying to bowl the hard length and I got the success. I just looked at the scoreboard and I knew we had many balls left, wanted to rotate strike and focus on playing straight and wait for the poor deliveries and that approach helped while being out with Darwaish. Hope to replicate the same performance in the next game."

UAE captain Muhammad Waseem admitted his side fell short by 10-15 runs with the bat. "It was a very good game, boys fought well. We were 15 runs short, we gave two or three extra boundary balls and that cost us the game. We lost two early wickets but after that, the way Alishan and Sohaib batted, they played good knocks.

"Felt we were 10-15 runs short, and they got out at the wrong time. We were trying to fight till the last ball. We are hungry for the victory; fielding was excellent and I am happy with the effort. Last game... again, it's a different opposition (against South Africa); we will come with different plans, we will show our talent to the world."

- IANS

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Sarah B
Rashid's leadership is always so calm and positive. Even when talking about areas to improve, he does it constructively. That's the mark of a good captain.
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Vikram M
As an Indian fan, I always enjoy watching Afghanistan play. Their spin attack is world-class, but they need more consistency from their top order. Gurbaz getting out early is becoming a pattern.
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Priya S
Respect to UAE as well. They fought hard. Sohaib Khan's 68 was a quality knock. Associate nations showing they belong on the big stage is good for cricket. 🏏
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Rohit P
Honestly, while the win is good, Afghanistan's powerplay bowling was poor. Rashid admitted it. Against top teams like India or Australia, they will be punished badly. Need to fix that urgently.
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Michael C
Omarzai for Player of the Match was the obvious choice. What an all-round performance. He's a serious talent for the future.

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