Afghanistan's rise to world cricket started on the back of an age-old formula. Bat first, bat big and then use the scoreboard pressure to squeeze out the opposition. Over the years, cricket evolved and T20 specifically has had a chasing bias to it in recent years. But the cliched route worked for Afghanistan thanks to the arsenal of spinners they have at their disposal. However, in the two games this tournament, it's been the new-ball bursts from Fazalhaq Farooqui that have dismantled Afghanistan's opponents, setting it up for the spinners to complete the wreckage.
Such has been Afghanistan's dominance that in both their wins, their top-scorer Rahmanullah Gurbaz (76 and 80) has single-handedly outscored their opponents collective totals. The enormity of these victory margins means that Afghanistan are all but through to the Super 8s, given their impregnable net run rate. However, a win here would put the rubber stamp on matters and as such, Afghanistan look primed to achieve the same. On the other hand, PNG has endured contrasting fortunes so far.
They punched way above their weight in the opening fixture against West Indies, dragging the tournament hosts close before falling short. It was an impressive show from the underdogs but they followed that up by botching up against Uganda in a low-scoring encounter where PNG were expected to be the stronger of the two sides. Batting fragility is the major concern for them and against Afghanistan's potent bowling attack, things are only bound to get tougher.
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