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04-May-2010 09:41:00 GMT
South Africa v Afghanistan at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown

South Africa & Afghanistan Eyes For Super Eight

Barbados: It will be David vs Goliath when title favourites South Africa take on spirited new entrants Afghanistan in their second and final Group C match for a Super Eight berth in the ICC World Twenty20 here on Wednesday.

They lost the opener against India but Afghanistan have shown the spark to be in the big league even though it would be too big an ask for them to upstage South Africa.

The first Affiliate Member of the ICC to qualify for a senior ICC event, Afghanistan have earned much admiration already for the stunning rise to prominence.

Led by Nowroz Mangal, a fan of Indian batting icon Sachin Tendulkar, they came to the mega event after winning the Qualifiers in United Arab Emirates, beating the more experienced Ireland in the final.

Commentators are still trying to get used to the war-ravaged country's cricketers, who are trying hard to make an impression. Their batsman Noor Ali found some recognition in the match against Indian after managing to pull off a half century in the lost game.

Imposing all-rounder Mohammad Nabi has also impressed after his fine show in the run up to the ICC World Twenty20. He was the leading wicket-taker in Qualifiers with 13 scalps at an average of 10.53.

He also holds the distinction of being Afghanistan's first batsman to hit an ODI fifty with 58 in their first match against Scotland last year. While Afghan cricketers need elaborate introduction, the South African boast of players who are established international stars.

South Africa will have to have a really bad day in office to lose tomorrow. With in-form batsmen like Jacques Kallis, A B de Villiers and skipper Graeme Smith, the Proteas would look to get over the 14-run loss to India in their lung-opener.

Smith is, however, guarded in his assessment of the unknown rivals. "Afghanistan are a potential banana skin because they are unknown but they have a lot of talented cricketers, they've overtaken all the others in the minnow division.

It's going to be nerve-wracking playing them," Smith had said at the start of the tournament. "They have no fear and they have nothing to lose, which makes them dangerous," he added.

Dale Steyn was the best among South Africa's bowlers against India, but didn't use the bouncer too often. Expect no sympathy against an inexperienced Afghanistan, who have not faced pace as quick as what they will tomorrow.

Shapoor Zadran bowled two overs for just six runs against India with good rhythm, getting the ball to move away and beating the Indian batsmen on occasion with his left-arm seamers.

And perhaps the fear of the unknown is the only fear the South African would have to overcome when they face the Afghans tomorrow.

Team news

South Africa will be return Gibbs in place of Bosman.

Squad from Graeme Smith (C), Jacques Kallis (VC), Loots Bosman, Johan Botha, Mark Boucher (WK), AB de Villiers, Jean-Paul Duminy, Herschelle Gibbs, Charl Langeveldt, Albie Morkel, Morne Morkel, Rory Kleinveldt, Juan Theron, Dale Steyn, Roelof van der Merwe

Afghanistan have good work in first game against India but they have lost. Likely playing same against South Africa on Wednesday.

Squad from Nawroz Mangal (C), Mohammad Nabi, Karim Sadiq, Mirwais Ashraf, Rais Ahmadzai, Dawlat Ahmadzai, Mohammad Shahzad, Hamid Hassan, Samiullah Shinwari, Noor Ali, Asghar Stanikzai, Shahpoor Zadran, Shabir Noori, Sayed Nasrat, Shafiq Shafaq.

Pitch and conditions
This is the second of the three floodlit games scheduled for this tournament. Barbados has traditionally boasted the quickest tracks in the Caribbean, and the batsmen can expect the ball to nip around as well as gain the extra bounce. There are scattered showers forecast for the day.

Stats and trivia

  • Albie Morkel has hit the most sixes - 23 - for South Africa in Twenty20 internationals. Noor Ali leads the fours tally for Afghanistan with 15.
  • The Kensington Oval in Barbados will be hosting its first floodlit game. Before Wednesday, the venue had hosted just one Twenty20 international, a truncated fixture between West Indies and Australia won by the hosts.

Match facts
Wednesday May 05, 2010 (day/night)
Start time 17:00 local (21:00 GMT)


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