Afghanistan

Afghanistan head coach Jonathan Trott said no side would &ever again& take Afghanistan lightly after they knocked England out of the Champions Trophy on Wednesday.Ibrahim Zadran's heroic 177 helped Afghanistan post 325 against England in Lahore, before bowlers held their nerve to seal an eight-run victory.The win comes in a series of Afghanistan's victories against established cricketing nations at major ICC events.
In 2024, they defeated New Zealand and Australia en route to the T20 World Cup semi-finals, and eased past England and Pakistan at the 2023 World Cup.Trott felt that collective body of work has permanently altered perceptions of Afghanistan's cricket side.
&What happened in the World Cup, T20 World Cup, and [now], I say this to the players: Afghanistan's never going to be taken lightly ever again.In the past, perhaps people would have seen the fixture and thought it was a little bit easier than playing a historic Test nation.
But in this format, in these conditions, I don''t see that.
I see every game that we play is going to be competitive and every game we go into I expect to win.
Australia aren''t going to take us lightly.That Trott's focus has shifted immediately to Afghanistan's final group game on Friday demonstrates his side is focused on the tournament as a whole and not just the odd upset win.
The clash against England was an eliminator for both sides but crucially, not a qualifier.Since I&ve been coach we&ve played against Australia three times and we&ve been in the game each of those games,& Trott said.
&I&ll tell the players to enjoy tonight.
I&m going to make sure when they wake up tomorrow, they&re ready for Australia immediately.
The focus is on Australia.
That's how the players are going to be and that's what I&ll tell the fans.On Ibrahim Zaran who scored 177 off 146 balls, the highest score in the tournament's history, Trott said that it was a &memorable knock for him and one that he ‘ll remember for a long time.This innings showed the quality of Ibrahim as a player,& Trott said.
&I think he played some fantastic cricket shots, certainly the straight six off Jofra Archer comes to mind, and some various other shots.
I&m really pleased for him. He's been out for a little bit of time and he's looked a little bit out of rhythm.
But hopefully he's found it now.
He's certainly found it, but hopefully he can continue this form, which is a memorable knock for him and one that he&ll remember for a long time but hopefully he can repeat it again on Friday.When I took over, there was a rawness to the side.
A lot of it is to do with preparation and how they think about themselves and the work they do off the field, with which you give yourself the best chance on the field.
The guys play a lot of cricket, they play a lot of franchise cricket, which is good because they&re developing and playing with the world's best players and seeing how they perform.
They bring that experience back to the Afghanistan side and throw it in the melting pot and we get nights like this.Cricket fans across the country can watch all Champions Trophy matches live on Ariana Television.For updates, fixtures and schedules be sure to follow Ariana Television and Ariana News& digital platforms.
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