For the T20 World Cup, Young Afghanistan Side 'Among the Favourites'

A young Afghanistan cricket team with an average age of just 25 has vowed to give audiences back home rare cause for jubilation at the T20 World Cup after a breakthrough performance at the 50-over showpiece. When Afghanistan celebrated their stunning eight-wicket victory against Pakistan in the ODI World Cup in October, Kabul’s skies were raked with fireworks. They finished sixth, ahead of defending champions England, whom they also beat, stoking hopes for the T20 tournament in the United States and West Indies starting on Saturday.

22-year-old Sediqullah Atal said on the phone from their training camp in the West Indies, “In the past, when we would defeat a bigger team, our victory was tagged as an ‘upset’.”.

“The word ‘upset’ is no longer in the dictionary, and we are ranked among the favorites,” the left-handed opening batsman said, insisting his team is “no less than anyone.”.

Through years of conflict, cricket has been a steady source of passion for Afghanistan.




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