Showing posts with label Afghanistan. Show all posts
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Zimbabwe Looking To Continue Their Good Form Against Afghanistan

Tendai Chisoro
Afghanistan faces a tough challenge in second ODI, as it seeks to level scores in five-match series
Zimbabwe will have its spirits up when it locks horns with Afghanistan in the second One-Day International at the Queen’s Sports Club in Bulawayo on Sunday (October 18).
 
Zimbabwe lived up to the tag of being the favourite in the first of the five ODIs when it easy beat Afghanistan by eight wickets, and given the form the side showed, the players will back themselves to repeat the feat.   
 
The one thing that worked for Zimbabwe during the series against Ireland, which it won 2-1, and the first ODI, was its bowling. Zimbabwe has been able to put on consistent performances with the ball due to incisive spells from the likes of Wellington Masakadza and Luke Jongwe. Tinashe Panyangara hasn’t had the best of times off late, but he has managed to create pressure at one end while the others have combined to pick off the wickets. Tendai Chisoro benefited from this in his debut ODI against Afghanistan in the first match.
 
Wellington has been on target. The left-arm spinner, who made his debut against Ireland in the first ODI, has been on the dot since his start. He went for runs in a couple of ODIs but he has managed eight wickets since, and that’s a good sign for Zimbabwe.
 
The batting has also worked brilliantly for Zimbabwe. Led by the likes of Craig Ervine, Sikandar Raza and Chamu Chibhabha, the top order has come good on most occasions in the recent past. The only time its batting unit faltered was in the third ODI against Ireland when the side was all out for 187 – a total Ireland chased down after being made to work hard. 
 
Afghanistan has been in the country since the start of October and played warm-up games against Zimbabwe Chairman’s XI. It will therefore hope for a stronger performance in the second ODI.
 
In the first match, it was outplayed by a more clinical side, with the batsmen tied down by Zimbabwe’s bowlers. The one thing that Inzamam-ul Haq, their new head coach, had to cheer about by the end of that game was that his wards showed signs of improvement in the fielding department.
 
Should Afghanistan manage to get the other two facets of the game right on Sunday, it will provide Zimbabwe with a good challenge, but given the kind of form the home side is in, Afghanistan will have to work hard to turn the challenge into a threat.
 
Teams (from):
 
Zimbabwe: Chamu Chibhabha, Richmond Mutumbami (wk), Brian Chari, Sean Williams, Elton Chigumbura (capt), Sikandar Raza, Tino Mutombodzi, Luke Jongwe, Wellington Masakadza, Taurai Muzarabani, John Nyumbu, Tendai Chisoro, Neville Madziva, Tinashe Panyangara, Craig Ervine.
 
Afghanistan: Asghar Stanikzai (capt), Dawlat Zadran, Shapoor Zadran, Aftab Alam, Mohammad Shahzad (wk), Najibullah Zadran, Mirwais Ashraf, Shafiqullah, Samiullah Shenwari, Nawroz Mangal, Mohammad Nabi, Hashmatullah Shahidi, Fareed Ahmad, Amir Hamza.

Source: ICC

Confirmed Teams For ICC Champions Trophy 2017

Australian Cricket Team
30 September 2017 is the next important cut-off date, which is for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019
Bangladesh will return to the ICC Champions Trophy for the first time since 2006 after the eight sides were confirmed for the 2017 tournament, which will be hosted by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) from 1 to 18 June.
Bangladesh has replaced the West Indies, which finished outside the top eight in ninth position, in the ICC ODI Team Rankings on the 30 September 2015 cut-off date.
The eight sides to play in the short and sharp, nation-versus-nation ICC Champions Trophy 2017 are (in rankings order): world champion Australia, title holder India, 1998 winner South Africa, 2000 champion New Zealand, 2002 co-winner Sri Lanka, host England, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
Bangladesh’s last participation in the ICC Champions Trophy was in India, when it featured in the qualifying round. It lost to Sri Lanka (by 37 runs) and the West Indies (by 10 wickets). Its only victory was against Zimbabwe by 101 runs.
Since the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, Bangladesh cricket has been on a high and has produced very strong performances. It won ODI series against Pakistan, India and South Africa, which has helped it jump from ninth to seventh in the ICC ODI Team Rankings.
The ICC Champions Trophy 2017 will be a 15-match tournament, with teams split into two groups of four, with the top two teams in each group progressing to the semi-finals. The groups and the schedule for the ICC Champions Trophy will be announced in due course.
With the sides for the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 now confirmed, the next important qualification date in the diaries of the 12 teams on the ICC ODI Team Rankings will be 30 September 2017.
That is the date when the top eight ranked sides on the ICC ODI Team Rankings will earn direct qualification for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 to be hosted by the ECB. The bottom four sides will get a second chance to complete the 10-team line-up in the ICC Cricket World Cup when they will be joined by teams from the ICC World Cricket League Championship and the ICC World Cricket League Division 2 in the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018.
As such, all bilateral ODI cricket in the lead up to 30 September 2017, including the ICC Champions Trophy 2017, will now have greater importance as only 27 points separate second-ranked India from ninth-ranked West Indies.
ICC ODI Team Rankings (as on 30 September 2015, top eight sides have qualified for the ICC Champions Trophy 2017):
Rank   Team             Points
1          Australia         127
2          India               115
3          South Africa    110
4          New Zealand  109
5          Sri Lanka        103
6          England          100
7          Bangladesh     96
8          Pakistan          90
9          West Indies     88
10        Ireland             49
11        Zimbabwe       45
12        Afghanistan    41
Source: ICC