Afghanistan

Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott admitted Saturday that his team &get it 70-80% right& but need to find an extra gear quickly if they are to end a demoralizing run of 14 successive World Cup defeats.Afghanistan have so far suffered convincing losses to Bangladesh and India at this 10-nation tournament.They lost all nine matches at the 2019 World Cup while winning just one against Scotland on their 2015 debut, AFP reported.It doesn&t get easier for Afghanistan who tackle defending champions England in New Delhi on Sunday.&At times we get 70-80% of it right, but the other 20-30% that we don&t get right really ends up costing us,& said Trott, a former England international batsman.&Starting the game well is going to be crucial against a very strong England side.&But going forward for the rest of the competition as well, we need to start better with bat and ball and set the standard of how we want to play our cricket.&Against India, eight Afghanistan batsmen reached double figures with skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi making 80 and Azmatullah Omarzai 62 in a total of 272.But India coasted to an eight-wicket win with spin wizard Rashid Khan claiming both victims.In the opener against Bangladesh, it was the batting which eventually misfired as Afghanistan collapsed from 83-1 to 156 all out in a six-wicket loss.Trott backed Rashid to play a key role in Sunday&s game.The leg-spinner, a mainstay of Twenty20 franchise cricket around the world, has just two wickets from two games for the cost of 105 runs.He has 174 ODI wickets in his career but managed only six at the 2019 World Cup.Against England at Old Trafford he went 0-110 as his team were routed by 150 runs.&Rashid, can&t speak highly enough about the guy, the way that he performs and his passion for playing for this side,& said Trott.&I know that he puts a lot of pressure on himself as well to perform and lead the attack.

But it&s the job of all the other guys who have the ball in their hand to cause mayhem and put a bit of pressure on England.&It&s a case of the other bowlers making sure that they are on just as a high level and as switched on as Rashid normally is.&The post ICC World Cup: Afghanistan only get it &70-80%& right, says Trott first appeared on Ariana News.





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