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The presence of a two-time T20 World Cup winner is providing additional help to Afghanistan as they plot their way through the initial stages of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024.

Afghanistan’s statement win in their opening group match shows they have the goods to make a deep impact in this edition of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

The Asian side’s openers showed solid form, while speedster Fazalhaq Farooqi ran through Uganda’s batting line-up.

Such was their impact, that even ace spinner Rashid Khan wasn’t needed to do Rashid Khan things to win it for Afghanistan.

The team continues to grow in cricketing power – proving potent with both bat and ball – in a performance that matched their eye-catching efforts from last year’s ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup.

And they have an added advantage in this competition, a dash of local knowledge in the form of bowling consultant Dwayne Bravo.

Speaking after his side’s first-up win, coach Jonathan Trott credited the contribution of Bravo, who has brought about a change in the approach of Afghanistan bowlers.

“DJ (Dwayne Bravo) coming into the side, fantastic,” Trott said.
“Having quality coaches also with huge experience as players [is great], but also vast franchise experience in this format of the game.

“[It’s] only a brilliant thing to have a player like him coming to the side as coach and it makes your job a lot easier but it also makes the coaching more enhanced, especially with the bowlers.

“We’ve seen the start of his first game with us and we saw the bowlers bowl really well, so credit to Dwayne.

“So (a) nice start for the boys.”

For Uganda however, things were not so rosy after they were outplayed by Afghanistan early Tuesday morning.

It was a huge learning experience for the African side – the nation’s first ever T20 World Cup match; and captain Brian Masaba was focusing on the positives.

“Pretty special moment for us, hearing our national anthem and seeing our flag at the World Cup,” Masaba said after the match.

“First game at the World Cup, (a) lot of nerves, so good to get that out of the way,” Masaba added. “Something I will cherish for the rest of my life. We will look to come out and play better next game,” he said.

Match highlights

Afghanistan thrashed Uganda by 125 runs in the teams opening Group C match at the T20 World Cup in Guyana on Tuesday morning.

Openers Rahmanullah Gurbaz (76) and Ibrahim Zadran (70) laid the foundation for the victory with a superb partnership of 154 as Afghanistan finished their innings on 183-5.

Afghanistan bowler Fazalhaq Farooqi then spearheaded a clinical bowling performance with five wickets for just nine runs as Uganda were skittled for 58 at Georgetown’s Providence Stadium.

Farooqi was named Player of the Match for his electric performance. His figures were the fourth best in a Men’s T20 World Cup.

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Tune in live and exclusively on Ariana Television to watch one of the world’s greatest sporting events live; and watch this space for updated news on the T20 World Cup 2024.

Germany’s far-right party calls for Afghan refugees to be sent home after knife attack

Following a knife attack on an anti-Islam demonstration in Germany, leaders of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), the country’s far-right party, have called for a stop to immigration and the “repatriation” of Afghan migrants already in the country.

“Our thoughts are with all civil servants who have to put their lives in danger every day because of a misguided migration and security policy,” said the AfD’s national co-leaders, Tino Chrupalla and Alice Weidel.

They also called on the federal government to diplomatically engage with the Islamic Emirate for the repatriation of Afghan refugees and to stop migration.

On Friday, a 25-year-old man, said to be an Afghan national, injured six people in a knife attack on an anti-Islam demonstration in the German city of Mannheim.

One of the wounded, who was a police officer, died on Sunday.

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