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Afghanistan sound warning ahead of Champions Trophy, blow away South Africa for 106 runs in Sharjah ODI

Afghanistan sound warning ahead of Champions Trophy, blow away South Africa for 106 runs in Sharjah ODI

As the world gears up for the Champions Trophy, Afghanistan’s performance in Sharjah is a reminder of how competitive they have become. With their bowlers in top form, they will be a force to reckon with in 2025.

In a stunning display of bowling prowess, Afghanistan skittled South Africa out for just 106 runs in the first ODI of their bilateral series, held in Sharjah. This commanding performance has sent alarm bells ringing for teams preparing for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy in 2025, which is set to be held in Pakistan. Afghanistan’s bowlers completely dismantled the South African batting lineup, reinforcing their growing reputation in world cricket.

This is the first time Afghanistan have bowled out South Africa in a white-ball game, a significant achievement for the team. The win comes as a strong statement ahead of the Champions Trophy, where both teams are confirmed participants.

South Africa stumble after promising start

After a steady opening stand of 17, South Africa’s innings spiralled out of control. Afghan bowlers Fazalhaq Farooqi and Izharulhaq Ghazanfar were the chief architects of South Africa’s downfall, taking crucial wickets in quick succession. By the 10th over, South Africa were reeling at 36 for 7, with their batting line-up struggling to cope with the Afghan attack. At one point, even reaching 50 runs seemed unlikely.

The only resistance came from Wiaan Mulder, who fought hard to reach a gritty half-century. Mulder’s efforts helped South Africa inch towards a more respectable total, but Farooqi returned to clean up the tail, including the key wicket of Mulder, as South Africa’s innings folded for 106 in just 33.3 overs.

Afghanistan rising stature in Cricket

This emphatic performance by Afghanistan’s bowling unit is a testament to the team’s growing stature on the international stage. Their ability to outplay a top-tier side like South Africa highlights their potential as serious contenders in the upcoming Champions Trophy.

Afghanistan’s bowlers were relentless in Sharjah, showcasing a depth and skill that will make them a tough opponent for any team in the tournament. Their dominance has sent a clear message: they are no longer a team to be underestimated.

Historic First Bilateral Series: India vs South Africa

This match marks the first time South Africa has faced Afghanistan in a bilateral series, adding significance to Afghanistan’s dominant performance. The two sides will meet again in the series, but Afghanistan’s potential victory in the first match sets a formidable tone.

As the world gears up for the Champions Trophy, Afghanistan’s performance in Sharjah is a reminder of how competitive they have become. With their bowlers in top form, they will be a force to reckon with in 2025.

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