Key Points

Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott is challenging his team to build on their historic T20 World Cup semi-final run. He highlighted how the team consistently rises to big occasions and breaks new ground. With the Asia Cup approaching and another T20 World Cup in six months, Trott wants to leverage Afghanistan's spin bowling strength. The team remains focused on their immediate must-win match against Bangladesh while planning for future tournaments.

Key Points: Jonathan Trott Challenges Afghanistan After T20 World Cup Run

  • Trott wants team to evolve after historic T20 World Cup semi-final
  • Afghanistan preparing for Asia Cup clash against Bangladesh
  • Team known for breaking new ground and setting standards
  • Spin bowling strength with Rashid Khan key advantage
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Jonathan Trott challenges Afghanistan for more ahead of T20 World Cup

Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott pushes team to build on historic T20 World Cup semi-final appearance as Asia Cup and next World Cup approach

"This Afghan side rises to the occasion - Jonathan Trott"

New Delhi, September 16

Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott wants his team to build on their run at last year's T20 World Cup and continue to evolve as a team, as per the official website of ICC.

Trott has lifted Afghanistan to new heights since taking the head coaching role back in 2022, with the side's unforgettable run to the semi-finals of last year's T20 World Cup displaying the capabilities of the emerging nation.

With a must-win clash against Bangladesh at the Asia Cup on the horizon in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday and less than six months until the next edition of the T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, Trott has challenged his side to continue to evolve and create even more memories on the big stage.

"Since I've been with the side, we've had some memorable moments," Trott recalled, as quoted from the official website of ICC.

"I think back to when we beat Bangladesh in a 50-over series in Bangladesh for the first time (in 2023). It had never been done before, and given how strong Bangladesh have been at home, to go there and do that gave us a lot of confidence and positivity."

"Then there was the win in St Vincent at the (2024) T20 World Cup, which helped us qualify for the semi-final. That was such a tight, historic game, and it gave us great belief. This group I'm currently working with is not shy about achieving new things or breaking new ground," he added.

"Whenever there's something that hasn't been done before, like a big obstacle or a big challenge, this Afghan side rises to the occasion. They're not only setting new standards for themselves but also paving the way for future players to keep pushing those boundaries," he noted.

One of Afghanistan's current strengths is their depth of quality spin bowlers, with skipper Rashid Khan and veteran all-rounder Mohammad Nabi the mainstays alongside fellow tweakers Noor Ahmad, Mujeeb Ur Rahman and AM Ghazanfar.

Trott knows exactly how important good spinners can be when playing on the sub-contient and wants to use this to his advantage going forward ahead of the T20 World Cup at the start of next year.

"Right now, we have a great opportunity with the Asia Cup. Looking a bit further ahead, with the World Cup coming up in February, we have good memories of playing in the sub-continent - in Sri Lanka and India," he added.

"It can be tempting to look too far ahead, but for now, Bangladesh (at the Asia Cup) is at the forefront of everyone's mind, and we're focused on winning that game," Trott said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an Indian cricket fan, I have so much respect for how far Afghanistan has come. Their journey from war-torn nation to cricket powerhouse is truly inspiring. Rashid Khan is pure magic with the ball!
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Arjun K
Their spin quartet is deadly! Rashid, Nabi, Mujeeb, and Noor Ahmad - that's a nightmare for any batting lineup. Looking forward to seeing them in action during the World Cup in India. Should be great for spin-friendly pitches here.
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Priya S
While I appreciate their growth, I hope they work on their batting consistency. Sometimes they rely too much on their spinners. Need more solid batting performances to become a complete team.
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Michael C
Jonathan Trott has done wonders with this team. His experience as an international player really shows in how he's building their mental strength. That semi-final run wasn't a fluke - they earned it!
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Nikhil C
Afghanistan's rise is good for world cricket. More competitive teams make tournaments more exciting. Hope they continue to develop and maybe even challenge the big teams consistently. Asia Cup will be a good test for them!

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