Mumbai, Nov 14 (FN Agency) Afghanistan’s World Cup journey has been nothing short of remarkable, leaving an enduring impact on the tournament, said former England’s ODI capain Eoin Morgan. He said despite ultimately missing out on the semi-finals, their four wins from nine games was atruly commendable performance. Morgan said the familiar faces of Rashid Khan, Naveen-ul-Haq, Mohammad Nabi and Mujeeb Ur Rahman shone, but the revelation came in the form of Azmatullah Omarzai, who amassed over 300 runs, an ICC media release said. This glimpse into the next generation underscores Afghanistan’s potential as they continue their transformation from upset creators to consistent contenders against cricket’s elite, he said. India, the host nation and pre-tournament favourites, have lived up to expectations with an unbeaten run in the group stages, Morgan said. Rarely do favourites meet the hype, but India, buoyed by overwhelming support, seem indomitable under Rohit Sharma’s leadership, he said.
Morgan said the upcoming challenge against New Zealand, a well-disciplined side and a past nemesis, adds a different dimension to India’s journey.In stark contrast, England’s campaign has been a disappointing saga, culminating in an early exit,he said. From the initial loss to New Zealand to subsequent defeats against South Africa, India, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan, the defending champions found little to celebrate, Morgan said. He said captain-coach duo of Jos Buttler and Matthew Mott must now grapple with the elusive reasons behind this dramatic slump, emphasising the urgency to identify and rectify the issuesbefore heading to defend their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup crown in the USA and the Caribbeannext year. South Africa, on the other hand, have impressed with their batting prowess, emerging as a side capable of thriving under pressure, Morgan said. Their semi-final clash with the resurgent Australians promises to be a thrilling encounter.
Australia, perennial contenders, overcame initial setbacks to build momentum, setting the stage for a compelling semi-final, he said. Morgan said both teams must adhere to their aggressive styles to succeed, with Australia relying on past experiences while South Africa are exuding confidence under Temba Bavuma’s leadership. He said as the group stage dust settles, Afghanistan’s promise, India’s dominance, England’s struggles, and the intriguing semi-final clash between South Africa and Australia define the narrative of this World Cup so far. “Plenty more drama awaits in the knockout stages, with each match offering new twists and turns, building anticipation for the crowning moment that awaits cricket fans worldwide,” Morgan added.