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South Africa vs Afghanistan Live Score, T20 World Cup 2024: South Africa bundle out Afghanistan for 56 runs in 11.5 overs – The Times of India

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South Africa vs Afghanistan, Semi-final 1 T20 World Cup 2024: Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan won the toss and opted to bat first as his team bid to extend their fairytale T20 World Cup run with a semi-final victory over South Africa in Trinidad.

Both teams are unchanged from their last matches with the Afghans relieved that key opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz has recovered sufficiently from a leg injury which kept him off the field in the pulsating final minutes of the narrow win over Bangladesh on Monday night in St Vincent to reach a first senior World Cup semi-final.

South Africa have played unbeaten through the tournament but remain haunted by previous experiences when they stumbled in the semi-finals in pursuit of the title in a senior men’s global tournament.

The Proteas have competed in seven semi-finals over both short format World Cups but have never reached a title match, although they will be happy to avoid Australia this time around having lost to them three times in the last four.

The perennial under-achievers of international cricket are on a hot streak, with solid bowling displays helping them power through the group and Super Eight stages.

Their batting has impressed Aiden Markram less, however, and the South Africa captain is looking to that area for improvement ahead of their semi-final in Trinidad.

South Africa will be encouraged by how several players have stepped up in tense situations to keep their 100% record intact after seven matches so far and they will eye another collective effort to subdue Afghanistan.

After stunning Australia in their penultimate Super Eight match, the plucky Afghans ensured the 2021 champions were sent packing from the tournament with a dramatic eight-run win over Bangladesh on Monday to join India in advancing from Group 1.

Afghanistan’s maiden World Cup semi-final appearance is a sign of how much the sport has grown in the war-torn country and skipper Rashid Khan’s side, who also upset New Zealand earlier in the tournament, will target another statement victory.

They failed to register a single win in the last edition of the tournament but were still tipped to make the last four this time around by West Indies great Brian Lara, after whom the Tarouba venue for the semi-final is named.

Rahmanullah Gurbaz has been a key player for Afghanistan, leading the scoring table with 281 runs, and his three century opening stands with Ibrahim Zadran have proved invaluable. Fazalhaq Farooqi leads the bowling charts with 16 wickets while Rashid has 14, and the pair will be heavily relied upon to pull off yet another upset in Trinidad.

Should Afghanistan prevail, they will play the winners of the other semi-final between 2007 champions India and holders England, who face off in Guyana.

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