'The only guy...': Why Rashid Khan expresses pride in proving Brian Lara right after Afghanistan reached T20 World Cup semi-finals

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Jun 26, 2024, 05.12 AM IST
'The only guy...': Why Rashid Khan expresses pride in proving Brian Lara right after Afghanistan reached T20 World Cup semi-finals
NEW DELHI: Afghanistan secured their first-ever T20 World Cup semifinal spot by defeating Bangladesh with an eight-run win (DLS) in their final Super 8 clash of the ongoing tournament on Tuesday.
West Indian batting legend Brian Lara had predicted nearly a month before the T20 World Cup that Afghanistan would reach the semifinals, and now that the team has made it, skipper Rashid Khan expressed immense pride in proving him right.
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"The only guy who put us in the semifinals was Brian Lara and we proved him right. When we met him at a welcome party, I told him we won't let you down," Rashid was quoted as saying by PTI at the post-match presentation.

Afghanistan secure historic semi-final spot in T20 World Cup with victory over Bangladesh; Australia eliminated

Afghanistan won their final Super Eight match against Bangladesh, eliminating Australia from the 2024 ICC T20 World Cup. The Afghans, who joined India as qualifiers from Group 1, bowled out Bangladesh for 105 runs, securing their first World Cup semi-final against South Africa in Trinidad. Skipper Rashid Khan's 4-23 and Naveen-ul-Haq's 4-26 performances were key.

Rashid credited their win over New Zealand in the group stage for boosting their confidence to advance to the semifinals. "It's a dream for us to be in the semifinals. The way we started the tournament, the belief came when we beat New Zealand. It's unbelievable," he recalled.

Afghanistan also achieved a historic victory over Australia before defeating Bangladesh in the final Super 8 fixture, setting up a semifinal match with South Africa on June 27.

Rashid anticipated significant celebrations back home following their achievement.

Tears of joy: Afghanistan players, fans choke with emotions after historic entry into T20 World Cup semifinals

The moment Naveen-ul-Haq claimed the last Bangladesh wicket, emotions poured out from the Afghanistan players, both on the field and in the dugout. Tears flowed freely as they celebrated their remarkable achievement. The stands mirrored the sentiment, with fans overcome by the significance of the moment.


"It's a big achievement for us as well. We have done that at U-19 level but at this World Cup, I don't have any words to describe the feeling back home. We have to go into the semis with a very clear mind and make sure we enjoy the occasion," he said.

The Afghanistan skipper felt that they were 15 runs short at the break.

"We thought 130-135 was a good score but we fell 15 runs short. We knew they would come hard at us, and we knew that is what we could take advantage of. We didn't need to do anything extra, just be clear in our plans," Rashid said.


T20 World Cup: Afghanistan into semi-finals after Bangladesh thriller, Australia out

T20 World Cup: Afghanistan into semi-finals, Australia out
Historic Semi-Final Entry for Afghanistan
Nerve-Jangling Victory
Heroic Performances
Litton Das' innings
Man of the Match Naveen-ul-Haq
Elimination of Australia
Semi-Final​ Clash

T20 World Cup: Afghanistan into semi-finals, Australia out

Historic Semi-Final Entry for Afghanistan

Afghanistan advanced to their first-ever senior world tournament semi-final with a nerve-jangling eight-run victory over Bangladesh at the T20 World Cup on Tuesday that eliminated mighty Australia.

Nerve-Jangling Victory

Amid excruciating tension, captain Rashid Khan and seamer Naveen ul Haq were the heroes as Afghanistan battled through three rain stoppages to secure a famous victory.

Heroic Performances

Defending a modest total of 115/5, Rashid finished with figures of 4-23 while Naveen took 4-26 as Bangladesh were dismissed for 105, chasing a revised target of 114 off 19 overs.

Litton Das' innings

An unbeaten 54 from Bangladesh opener Litton Das (49 balls, five fours, one six) threatened to deny Afghanistan's fairytale win and earn Australia the last semi-final spot.

Man of the Match Naveen-ul-Haq

But pacer Naveen claimed the last two wickets - Taskin Ahmed and Mustafizur Rahman - off consecutive deliveries to trigger delirious Afghan celebrations and leave a disconsolate Das stranded.

Elimination of Australia

With India defeating Australia and advancing to the second semi-final against England, this result assured the Afghans of second spot in the group and eliminated the Aussies and Bangladeshis.

Semi-Final​ Clash

Afghanistan will now face South Africa in the first semi-final in Trinidad on Thursday.


Rashid praised pacers Naveen and Fazalhaq Farooqi have been exceptional with the new ball throughout the campaign.


"In T20s if you get a good start, it helps us in the middle overs. They have given great starts to us in the whole competition. It makes it easier for us to go harder at the batsmen," Rashid said. "They have delivered, they were very clear in their minds."


Despite several rain interruptions that eventually shortened the match, Rashid said the team was mentally prepared to take all 10 wickets. "Rain is something not in our hands but mentally we knew we have to play 20 overs and take 10 wickets. That's the only way we could win. But Gulbadin had some cramps. But his wicket was invaluable to us," he said.