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Afghanistan reached the 2012 World Twenty20 with a 47-run win over Namibia, a second successive appearance at the showpiece coming just four years after they were playing division five cricket.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Mar 23, 2012, 12:51 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 23, 2012, 12:51 PM (IST)
Afghanistan team celebrate after beating Namibia in World T20 qualifiers © Getty Images
Dubai: Mar 23, 2012
Afghanistan reached the 2012 World Twenty20 with a 47-run win over Namibia, a second successive appearance at the showpiece coming just four years after they were playing division five cricket.
In a battle of two undefeated teams, Afghanistan were bowled out for 146 in their 20 overs before Namibia were dismissed for 99 in the 19th over.
Despite the loss, Namibia will get a second chance of making the World Twenty20 when they face either Ireland or the Netherlands in tomorrow’s second qualifying final.
Afghanistan, who also played in the 2010 World Twenty20 in the Caribbean, saw openers Karim Sadiq (28) and Javed Ahmadi (24) give their side a flying start with a partnership of 57 by the seventh over.
But Namibia slammed the brakes on the scoring rate with skipper Sarel Burger taking 3 for 16.
However, the African side never recovered from a precarious 18 for four by the fourth over with seamer Dawlat Zadran boasting figures of 3 for 1 off his first two overs.
Burger and Nicholaas Scholtz, with 22 runs each, gave a little middle-order impetus, but Afghanistan were simply too powerful as they coasted to a place in the finals in Sri Lanka from September 18 to October 7.
Right-arm fast bowler Aftab Alam claimed 4 for 25, sweeping up the tail in the process.
“A second successive appearance for Afghanistan in a global ICC event after having only started to play internationally in the World Cricket League Division 5 in 2008, is very impressive,” said International Cricket Council Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat.
“I expect there will be lots of celebrations in Kabul and why not? By qualifying for the World T20 Afghanistan will get another chance to showcase its talents and passion for the game of cricket.” (AFP)
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