Afghanistan captain and Big Bash cult hero Rashid Khan has lauded his team’s upset victory over Australia, which could put his team into the semi-finals.
“It’s a massive win for us as a team and as a nation, in the World Cup, beating champions. I think it’s great feeling,” A beaming Rashid said after the 21-run victory in St Vincent.
Afghanistan were sent in by Mitchell Marsh, but Rashid said he would have batted first, and was happy their score of 149 on an inconsistent pitch.
“That’s something we had in our mind, 140 was a good total on this wicket,” Rashid said. “The belief was always we didn’t finish our innings as we should have. But this is what this wicket is all about. There will be some time that you will struggle, and I think we struggled at the end.“
But he praised his opening batsman for adding 118 before the first wicket fell. Rahmanullah Gurbaz made 60 in 49 balls and Ibrahim Zadran 51 from 48.
“The important thing was the opening partnership,” Rashid said. “They gave us the best start, and that’s something which led us to get to the total. And I think that was a kind of total we had in the mind, watching two games before.
“Anything 130 plus, we said we’re capable of defending that as long we keep calm, and we just have that belief.”