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Brave Afghans cricket team took Credibility Check of Sri Lanka cricket team

Monday, February 23, 2015




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  Sri Lanka Vs Afghanistan Played at University of Dunedin, New Zealand  Sri Lanka 236/6 ( Mahela Jayewardene 100, NLTC Pererra 47* , Angelo Mathews 44 , Hamid    Hasan 3/ 45) beat Afghanistan 232 All Out ( Asghar Stanikzai 54 , Samiullah Sinwari 38 , Lasith Malinga 3/ 41, Angelo Mattews 3/41 )
by 4 Wickets

University Oval Dunedin, New Zealand witnessed a fascinating cricket contest when brave debutant Afghanistan stretched strong Sri Lanka to their limit .The hard fought 4 wicket win in a keenly contested match required maestro Mahela Jayewardene use all his tricks out of hat and sizzling NLTC Perera had to unleash a flamboyant innings to hurdle over Afghans Hindukush Mountain resistance. Great Mahela found little difference in quality of Afghanistan fast bowlers with the top bowlers of the world .He also praised their batting skills on a difficult wicket. It was a great compliment on a memorable performance of a team which only played its second game in the world cup. It could be different if Afghanistan had experience of 10 – 15 match experience behind them as they really shocked and awed Sri Lankans removing both openers for golden ducks and maintaining a stranglehold on Sri Lankan batting throughout the business session of Sri Lankan response. Sri Lankan score of 236 could be 270 -280 had they not panicked in batting power play. Again when Sri Lanka was 4/51by 12 th over they could not exploit the initiative.

Wicket was not easy and environment heavily favored swing and seam bowling. Angela Matthews rightly decided to put Afghanistan into bat in testing conditions. But the Afghanistan top order handled the situation admirably well and did not lose early wickets against moving deliveries. Even the 3rd wicket partnership between flamboyant Asghar Stanikzai and Samiullah Sinwari laid a solid foundation with impressive 88 runs. But for lack of big match experience the initiative could not be exploited. Experienced Mohammad Nabi and Nazibullah Zadran hurried in batting power play causing their demise. Otherwise instead of 236 all out there could be another 20 30 runs which could have made a big difference in the outcome of the match. Yet the efforts of Afghanistan scoring 236 on a difficult to bat wickets against a very potent Sri Lankan attack having Malinga , Lakmal , Perera and Herath was an achievement in itself. Malinga struck three vital blows on Afghanistan middle order in batting power play made the difference. Matthews also took three important wickets. Stanikzai scored 54 impressive runs but failed to expand it to a match winning bigger innings. Afghans will learn with experience that against major opposition batsman getting in should lay down anchors for others to bat around him. The most experienced of the Afghans Mohammad Nabi also tried a cross bat stroke of very clever operator Malinga at a very crucial stage of the match to see his furniture disturbed. Their strategy at that time could be seeing off lethal Malinga. Presence to Nabi at the last stage could make a huge difference.

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