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Thursday, March 17, 2016

Afghanistan threat to defending champions Sri Lanka

Afghanistan will try to exploit the disarray in the ranks of holders Sri Lanka in the World Twenty20 in Kolkata Thursday, with their destructive opener Mohammad Shahzad looking to extend his trail of carnage.
Shahzad's batting would be key for Afghanistan.
A victory for the defending champions in their World T20 opener against the tournament's rank outsiders would normally be a no-brainer.
But the mood in the camps could not be more contrasting, with Sri Lanka in turmoil after changing their captain and coach in recent weeks and Afghanistan on a high after cruising through the preliminary round.
Afghanistan pulled off a comprehensive 59-run win against Zimbabwe in the qualifiers last week to storm into the Super 10s, a remarkable feat for the only non-Test team left in the tournament and who have to play all their matches away from their war-torn home.

Since overcoming the odds to compete in the 2010 World T20 in England, the Afghan team has managed to qualify for all the major international tournaments, including last year's 50-over World Cup.

They have also won 16 out of 19 T20 matches, thanks to some inspiring performances by Shahzad, their in-form opener and wicketkeeper.
Shahzad has rattled off 624 runs at an average of 34.66 in the past year, including an unbeaten 118 off 67 balls against Zimbabwe in January.

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