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Has Afghanistan already replaced Pakistan as 2nd most powerful force in Asian cricket after India?- Republic World
Afghanistan vs Pakistan in Asia Cup 2022 | Image:AP
For decades, India and Pakistan dominated Asian cricket, challenging top international teams with their talent and competitive spirit. India, in particular, has ascended to the heights of global cricket superpower over the past twenty years. Meanwhile, Pakistan has experienced a significant decline in its cricketing fortunes. Other Asian teams like Sri Lanka and Bangladesh have had their moments but have struggled with consistency. However, a new contender has emerged from the shadows – Afghanistan.
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Has Afghanistan replaced Pakistan as the new second front in Asian cricket?
Afghanistan’s journey in international cricket has been nothing short of meteoric. The country became an ICC full member in 2017, and since then, its rise has been remarkable. Afghanistan has competed in all major ICC tournaments over the past few years, showcasing their growing prowess. Their recent performance in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2024 is a testament to this rise. While Pakistan suffered a shocking exit after losing to the United States, Afghanistan advanced to the Super 8 stage, where they will face cricketing giants like India and Australia.
Afghanistan’s ascent in cricket has not been without significant milestones. In the ODI World Cup 2023, they delivered a stunning defeat to Pakistan in a crucial league stage match. This victory was not an isolated incident. In the 2023 Asian Games, Afghanistan knocked Pakistan out in the semi-finals and went on to claim the silver medal, only losing to India in the final. These achievements highlight Afghanistan’s growing consistency and ability to compete at the highest level.
The current T20 World Cup presents another opportunity for Afghanistan to cement their status as a formidable cricketing nation. Their upcoming matches against India, Australia, and Bangladesh will be crucial in proving their mettle. A strong performance in these games could solidify Afghanistan’s position as the new second front of Asian cricket, a title long held by Pakistan.
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The rise of Afghanistan cricket is a story of resilience and talent. As Pakistan grapples with its decline, Afghanistan is making a strong case for itself as the new powerhouse in Asian cricket, second only to India. The cricketing world will be keenly watching Afghanistan’s journey, which continues to inspire and captivate fans globally.