CWC 2023: Kiwis aim to keep unbeaten run intact against tricky Afghans

As for the Afghanistan batting, opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz is the man in form, having scored 50-plus in two matches so far, while the likes of skipper Shahidi, Azmatullah Omarzai and Ikram Alikhil could come in handy as well.

Update: 2023-10-18 00:16 GMT

Afghanistan players attend a training session on Tuesday.

CHENNAI: Afghanistan’s upset win over defending champion England has given the side a new stature and New Zealand would underestimate Hashmatullah Shahidi’s side at its own peril when the two sides clash in the World Cup match here on Wednesday.

While the Kiwis would look to keep their unbeaten run going in the tournament, Afghanistan, which shocked England by 69 runs, would be keen to create another big upset and put its campaign firmly on track in the showpiece event.

New Zealand is going great guns in the tournament, having won all three matches so far. On the other hand, Afghanistan had an inauspicious start to its campaign losing to Bangladesh and India before leaving Jos Buttler’s England in a tizzy with a victory to be cherished for a long in New Delhi on Sunday.

New Zealand will again be led by wicketkeeper-batter Tom Latham after its charismatic skipper Kane Williamson suffered a fracture on his left thumb during the match against Bangladesh and was ruled out for a few games.

Williamson, who had missed the opening two matches -- against England and the Netherlands -- due to an ACL injury suffered during IPL 2023, was looking good to strike a century after being out of action for more than five months. But the skipper’s innings was cut short at 78 when he was struck on the thumb by a throw from the outfield.

Despite the huge setback, the Kiwis would be banking on their success so far to win their fourth game on the trot against an unpredictable Afghanistan, which played its guts out against England.

Glenn Phillips (right) will hope to come good with the bat.

It would be interesting to see if pacer Tim Southee finally gets a chance against Afghanistan, having recovered from a thumb injury, though his match fitness has remained an issue.

The Kiwis will rely heavily on their top order comprising Will Young, Devon Conway, and Daryl Mitchell, while all-rounder Rachin Ravindra, with his impactful performances across departments, will also be the player to watch.

The Kiwi batters would certainly have watched the video footage of Afghanistan spinners Rashid Khan and Mohammed Nabi many times over to counter the slow-bowling threat, given that the duo accounted for five England wickets.

With the meeting happening at the Chepauk, where the pitch has traditionally assisted spinners, New Zealand will have its hands full when it takes on the trio of Rashid, Mujeeb Ur Rehman and Nabi.

As for the Afghanistan batting, opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz is the man in form, having scored 50-plus in two matches so far, while the likes of skipper Shahidi, Azmatullah Omarzai and Ikram Alikhil could come in handy as well.

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