Big picture: Afghanistan look to continue dream run

Afghanistan played their first official fixture in 2004 as part of the Asian Cricket Council Trophy, which featured 15 teams. Twenty years later, they have done the unthinkable by making their first World Cup semi-final in the biggest World Cup featuring 20 teams.
For South Africa it's been so far so shaky, and so unbeaten. They have sailed close to defeat in almost every game, and won them all.
Out there in the really real world, many will hope for a sign or at least an acknowledgement from the Afghans that they represent the women and girls of their country - who are barred by the repressive Taliban regime from so much that is available to men, including playing cricket. Until 1994, South Africa's teams also flew the flag of a society ruled by unfairness and fear.
The issue then was apartheid. Now it is gender apartheid. Then as now, cricket - and cricketers - cannot be allowed to look the other way.

Pool Stats

The last match of the super 8 did bring a lot of twist and turns until Afghanistan became the fourth team to qualify for semifinals. However, for our pool, we did not witness any twist and turn this time as all Survivors unanimously picked Afghanistan.
But, now as we enter to the knockouts, there's no favourite, anyone can win. Those who still hold maiden overs have a slight advantage over others, this doesn't mean you can't win without them. You just hit 3 correct predictions and the pool is yours. So, play wisely...you've to survive till the final to be the winner!

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Participating Stackers:

Maiden Over (Missed a Match)

@Undisciplined -2 (Aus vs Ban), (WI vs SA), @carlosfandango - 2 (England vs SA) + (India vs Bangladesh) @siggy47 -3 (Afghanistan vs Australia) + (USA vs England), (WI vs SA) @MB -2 (SA vs WI), (AUS VS IND) @MANI - 2 (SA vs WI), (AUS VS IND) @BitcoinAbhi -1 (AUS VS IND)

Runout Check (1 Wrong Prediction)

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DRS Taken (2 Wrong Predictions)

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Clean Bold (3 Wrong Predictions)

@IamSINGLE (AUS vs Afghanistan) @TNStacker (AUS vs Afghanistan) @grayruby (WI vs SA)
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Best of Luck!!
South Africa…. but that’s not to say the Springboks won’t get torn apart by an Afghan Snow Leopard..
  • Out there in the really real world, many will hope for a sign or at least an acknowledgement from the Afghans that they represent the women and girls of their country - who are barred by the repressive Taliban regime from so much that is available to men, including playing cricket. Until 1994, South Africa's teams also flew the flag of a society ruled by unfairness and fear. The issue then was apartheid. Now it is gender apartheid. Then as now, cricket - and cricketers - cannot be allowed to look the other way.
Well said! Afghanistan is a beautiful country but torn asunder from both outside and now within.
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Thanks! Noted. Why didn't you use maiden over in this match?
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Didn’t think about it. SA are undefeated and looking to have the edge over Afghanistan IMHO but I am biased because I play the game in their style; India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh and the West Indies all play the game in a way I don’t identify with… I appreciate it but don’t play that way.
Besides, I may need a bye on the next as I am away for a few days with limited internet…
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Alright!
Besides, I may need a bye on the next as I am away for a few days with limited internet…
But the final is on 29th. Would you be able to participate in that?
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I don’t know…. Going to try!
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South Africa
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You still have a maiden over left. When are you going to use it?
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When we get to a more even matchup
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So, you believe that Afghanistan can't dump South Africa after what they had outplayed Australia and Newzealand in the tournament?
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Of course they can. Bear in mind that I still know nothing about cricket. I'm basing all my choices on the odds I can find.
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I'm Learning modesty from you. You've played like a pro so far!!
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @MB 26 Jun
South Africa
I have to say I’m massively impressed by your commentary and totally agree. This is a great couple of sentences:
The issue then was apartheid. Now it is gender apartheid. Then as now, cricket - and cricketers - cannot be allowed to look the other way.
I’m really pleased to see Afghanistan doing well but let’s not forget the thousands of women & children who can no longer take part in a truly wonderful game simply because they are female. It’s not cricket
I wanna play another Strategic Maiden Over. 👀
South Africa
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