Afghanistan Marks Historic First In T20 World Cup Semi-Final: Sreesanth Applauds

Afghanistan has achieved a historic milestone by reaching their first-ever cricket World Cup semi-final. They secured this spot by defeating Bangladesh by eight runs using the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method in their virtual quarterfinal at Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown, St Vincent.

The Rashid Khan-led team has been a standout in the tournament, surprising heavyweights New Zealand in their opening match and then defeating Australia in the Super 8 stage to keep their semi-final hopes alive. The spirited win over Bangladesh not only secured their semi-final spot but also ended Australia's campaign.

Afghanistan's Historic T20 Semi-Final Entry

Former Indian cricketer S. Sreesanth praised Afghanistan's inspiring journey and remarkable performance in the tournament. Speaking during the Star Sports Press Room, Sreesanth emphasised the global support for Afghanistan, acknowledging the BCCI's role in providing venues and encouragement.

Sreesanth lauded Rashid Khan's leadership, saying, "The world of cricket loves Afghanistan. A huge thanks to BCCI also for getting them venues like a home team. And the kind of encouragement the Afghanistan team gets is unbelievable. And lots of respect to Rashid Khan. The way that he's been leading. More like a brotherhood."

Sreesanth also highlighted the emotional and inspirational impact of Afghanistan's success on their nation. He praised Jonathan Trott's coaching, noting his animated and passionate involvement in the game.

"We could watch Trott literally shouting and screaming. It was so good to see Trott in that role. Afghanistan was executing those plans really well. I think that's a success for them," the 2007 T20 WC winner added.

South Africa's Semi-Final Berth

Similarly, South Africa clinched a semi-final berth in the T20 World Cup by defeating the West Indies by three wickets via the DLS method. This victory in the virtual quarterfinal propels South Africa to their first semi-final appearance since 2014 when they lost to India in a nail-biting encounter in Bangladesh.

Former Australian cricketer Brad Hogg shared his insights on South Africa's potential to reach the finals and secure their maiden ICC title. Speaking during the Star Sports Press Room, Hogg expressed his admiration for the South African team, highlighting the impressive performances of Reeza Hendricks and Heinrich Klaasen.

South Africa's Potential

Hogg stated, "They are just spawning from here. It's amazing. I regard Hendricks as well, I really like him as a player. And then you've got to build a wall, they can build a nice spin with especially Klaasen. I expect him to do really well against Afghanistan and get to the finals."

Hogg further praised the balance and aggression of the South African squad, noting the key roles played by spinners Tabraiz Shamsi and Keshav Maharaj. He also commended Aiden Markram's leadership, describing him as composed and correct.

Hogg concluded confidently, "For me, if I get past that semi-final right, South Africa is going to win the final this year. I just think I've got the team balanced and I've got the aggression as well. I've got that kindness."

The journey of both teams has been remarkable this season, showcasing resilience and skill on an international stage.

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