Champions Trophy 2025: Australia in control as spinners strike, Afghanistan eyes comeback

Champions Trophy 2025: Australia in control as spinners strike, Afghanistan eyes comeback


Afghanistan’s Sediqullah Atal, right, plays a shot as Australia’s Josh Inglis watches during the ICC Champions Trophy cricket match between Australia and Afghanistan, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Feb. 28, 2025.
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In-form Afghanistan batsman Ibrahim Zadran fell prey to Adam Zampa, while Rahmat Shah was removed by Glenn Maxwell on Friday (February 28, 2025).

After clinching a major win against England in the last match at Lahore, the side is looking to keep the winning momentum on their side.

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Earlier, Captain Hashmatullah Shahidi won the coin toss under overcast conditions and elected to bat in Afghanistan’s must-win last Group B game.

Afghanistan made a big turnaround in the tournament when it eliminated England with a stunning eight-run victory at the same venue on Wednesday.

Afghanistan, which lost the first match to South Africa by 107 runs, went with the same playing XI for the third successive game and banked on three spinners — Mohammad Nabi, Noor Ahmad and ace leg-spinner Rashid Khan.

Australia has three points from its record-breaking 352-run chase against England and a point from its washout game against South Africa at Rawalpindi.

Australia named an unchanged side.

New Zealand and India have already qualified for the semifinals from Group A with host Pakistan and Bangladesh eliminated.



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