So you don't enjoy watching ODIsThis is a good time to start watching; with wickets in hand, Afghanistan should be starting the T20 mode now.
Generally no. Over the years, ODIs have evolved into being the lowest form of cricket.So you don't enjoy watching ODIs
Did they say that they always based their batting base on the current Indian lower-middle order?woeful batting these last 10 overs from afghans
Yeah Najibullah and Gulbadin just didn't come off at all.woeful batting these last 10 overs from afghans
Although there is, of course, such a thing as playing it cool and then not being able to play hot.Classy side, this Afghan unit. Know how not to lose their cool in the final powerplay.
What about the dew factor?Yeah Najibullah and Gulbadin just didn't come off at all.
I really think it was a great toss to win though; the pitch seemed to have slowed down significantly by about the 30 over mark. You don't usually see conditions change so much throughout the course of an ODI. It could be a hard total to chase against three good spinners, especially since Sri Lanka's batting lineup is straight up dire.
Yeah hard to say until the second innings starts and we can see the extent of it. Weirdly enough I think Nabi might even actually enjoy the dew, but it could throw Mujeeb right off.What about the dew factor?
Rashid definitely doesn't enjoy the dew, and he bowls at the death. I think the result of this match may entirely depend on dew.Yeah hard to say until the second innings starts and we can see the extent of it. Weirdly enough I think Nabi might even actually enjoy the dew, but it could throw Mujeeb right off.