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Rashid thanks fans at home for all their ‘support, love and prayers’

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Rashid Khan said on Saturday after Afghanistan’s resounding win against New Zealand in this year’s T20 World Cup that it had been one of the team’s greatest victories to date.

In his post-match interview, Rashed also thanked all the fans at home and around the world for their “love and support and prayers.”

This was a great motivator for the team, he said.

Discussing Afghanistan’s performance, he emphasized that it had been “a great team effort.”

“It's not just about the bowling. It's the batting, the way Ibrahim [Zadran] and [Rahmanullah] Gurbaz started,” he said, adding that they knew where their skills lay and how they could score.

“But the way they played, they didn't throw away their wickets early on when they had a few dot balls from overs seven to nine. I think that was the time when they thought about taking it deep and overall it was a great effort, great win for Afghanistan and it's a great feeling to be leading this side and winning against New Zealand."

He also said: “Cricket is the biggest source of happiness back home,” adding that the support of fans motivates the team.

He said he was sure the team’s win over New Zealand would bring fans at home great joy.

Rashid said this win was a big win and that the team will continue to try their best throughout the event.

In a post on X later Saturday, Rashid said: “There is no better feeling than this. Great team effort!”

Addressing the team in the change rooms after the match however, Rashid urged the players to "Stay humble. Stay grounded."

“We have natural skills. We need to know ourselves. We have not fully known ourselves yet. If we fully know ourselves, such teams cannot get anywhere close to us,” he said.

This came after Afghanistan thrashed New Zealand by 84 runs to grab top spot in Group C at the T20 World Cup at the Guyana National Stadium on Saturday.

Kane Williamson, New Zealand’s captain, meanwhile said in his post-match interview that “Afghanistan were outstanding.”

He said while New Zealand’s performance on the field had been disappointing, it was met with an outstanding performance by Afghanistan, which “showed their skill”

"Afghanistan outplayed us in all facets of the game," he said.

"From our perspective it wasn't good enough in terms of starting a tournament."

Afghanistan made their defence of 159 a very one-sided affair by bundling New Zealand out for just 75 with four-fours from Fazalhaq Farooqi and Rashid himself.

Rahmanullah Gurbaz meanwhile said in a video message after the match that the win was “unbelievable”.

“I know that people back home are so happy.

“I think everyone will be happy with the performance,” he said.

Afghanistan now top the Group C table after their second straight win, scripted by a second straight century opening partnership between Gurbaz and Ibrahim.

New Zealand, meanwhile, are at the bottom with a net run rate of -4.200 after losing their tournament opener by a big margin. They now have a challenging path to qualify for the Super Eights because their next game is against co-hosts West Indies in Tarouba.

Messages of congratulations have meanwhile been streaming in for the team, with some big name cricketers joining in.

Former India cricketer Irfan Pathan was one of them who lauded Afghanistan in a post on X. He said: "Well done Afghanistan on beating New Zealand.”

“If their batting clicks regularly they can be very dangerous side in this World Cup cos their bowling is top quality in these conditions,” he added.

Afghanistan’s next match is against Papua New Guinea on Friday, June 14.

Fans across Afghanistan will once again be able to tune in to Ariana Television and watch this match live.

Sunday’s clash

Meanwhile, the highly anticipated clash between Pakistan and India will get underway today (Sunday June 9) at 7pm Kabul time.

The match will be played in New York and it will be broadcast live on Ariana Television.

The pre-match show will start at 6.30pm on Ariana Television.

 

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Venezuela stun Spain while Paraguay down Afghanistan in knock-out stage of Futsal WC

Venezuela and Paraguay have now secured their spots in the quarter-finals.

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Venezuela pulled off one of the biggest shocks in FIFA Futsal World Cup history on Wednesday night in Uzbekistan when they knocked out two-time champions, Spain, 2-1.

Paraguay in turn came from behind during their match to down Afghanistan in extra-time 3-1.

Afghanistan’s only goal was scored by Hamid Hossaini.

Venezuela and Paraguay have now secured their spots in the quarter-finals.

Paraguay had however been en route to being victims of the spirited Afghanistan team but rallied at the 11th hour to pull off their win.

Paraguay will next play the winner of the Thailand-France match, while Venezuela will encounter Ukraine.

“It’s hard to even describe these emotions. It’s my fourth World Cup, it could be my last. I’m really, really happy. But it hasn’t finished and we want more: to be among the best four teams in the world,” said
Javier Adolfo Salas, Paraguay pivot, after the match.

Thursday’s lineup will see Morocco face Iran this evening followed by the Portugal vs Kazakhstan match.

Futsal fans across Afghanistan can tune in on Thursday to watch the match on Ariana Television live from 5.30pm.

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Futsal World Cup: Afghanistan going in to game against Paraguay ‘to win’

Afghanistan played Paraguay in a friendly in Tashkent ahead of the start of the World Cup. They tied 2-2

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Afghanistan will face Paraguay tonight, Wednesday September 25, in their Round of 16 match in this year’s Futsal World Cup. 

This is Afghanistan’s debut in the tournament while Paraguay is a seven-time participant. 

Ranked 13th in the world, Paraguay was the top team in Group A.

Afghanistan is ranked by FIFA as 30th in the world. 

The match will take place at the Homa Arena stadium in Tashkent and kicks off at 7.30pm. 

Afghanistan played Paraguay in a friendly in Tashkent ahead of the start of the World Cup. They tied 2-2. 

Speaking ahead of the match, Afghanistan winger Farzad Mahmoodi said: “Afghanistan’s presence in the top 16 teams of the 2024 World Cup is a great honor for the people of Afghanistan. 

“We had a friendly match against Paraguay before the start of the World Cup, which ended in a 2-2 draw. We hope that tonight will be our night. 

“With the support of our fans in Huma Arena, we will go into the game to win.”

Paraguay’s coach Carlos Chilavert meanwhile pointed out that the team knows Afghanistan are a force to be reckoned with. 

“We know Afghanistan are very tough opponents. When we arrived here, we played a friendly against them and it was really even, really tough. 

“They are a very hard-working team, with very good technical players. We know what we’re up against. We will have to be at our best if we want to have a chance of going through.”

Fans across Afghanistan can tune in to watch all the action on Ariana Television tonight. ATN is the official broadcaster of the tournament and is broadcasting matches live. 

 

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Afghan national cricket players return to Kabul after ODI series win against South Africa

The team claimed matches one and two in convincing fashion to take the Sharjah series bragging rights

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Afghanistan’s national cricket team returned to Kabul on Tuesday morning after sealing a historic ODI series win against South Africa.

Afghanistan sealed the series 2-1, making it the first time in history the team has not only secured a series win against South Africa - in any format - but it was also their first-ever series win over a top five ICC-ranked side. 

The team claimed matches one and two in convincing fashion to take the Sharjah series bragging rights, winning the matches by six wickets (and with 144 balls to spare) and 177 runs respectively, bowling out the Proteas for scores of 106 and 134. 

South Africa would go on to claim the third match in consolation, chasing down a target of just 170.

The Afghans are ninth on the ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings, with a rating of 82, fractionally behind Bangladesh (86).

Afghanistan meet South Africa again in their Champions Trophy group, alongside Australia and England from mid-February.

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