Don’t count Afghanistan out yet, says coach Trott

Published November 9, 2023
Afghanistan’s Ikram Alikhil successfully appeals for run out against Australia’s Marnus Labuschagne (R) during the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup one-day international (ODI) match between Australia and Afghanistan at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on November 7, 2023. — AFP
Afghanistan’s Ikram Alikhil successfully appeals for run out against Australia’s Marnus Labuschagne (R) during the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup one-day international (ODI) match between Australia and Afghanistan at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on November 7, 2023. — AFP

MUMBAI: Afghanistan have rebounded from defeat at the World Cup and can do so again, coach Jonathan Trott said after Tuesday’s three-wicket loss to Australia in Mumbai.

Afghanistan had Australia reeling at 91-7 chasing 292 before Glenn Maxwell’s unbeaten 201 snatched a remarkable victory that sealed a semi-final slot for the five-time champions.

Trott’s side are sixth, trailing New Zealand and Pakistan on net run rate, but still have a shot at reaching the last four. They play second-placed South Africa on Friday.

“We lost the New Zealand game pretty heavily and came back and won the next game,” Trott told reporters. “We lost the India game very heavily. Came back and beat England.

“There is evidence of us coming back. But yeah, it’s a bitter pill to swallow. It would really be nice just sitting here with 10 points.

“But hopefully that’s after the South Africa game.”

Afghanistan had won only one match in their two previous World Cup campaigns but have already won four of their eight matches in India so far.

Published in Dawn, November 9th, 2023

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