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Van der Dussen-led South Africa ace chasing challenge

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Coetzee's four-fer set up the win (Cricbuzz)

A measured unbeaten fifty from Rassie van der Dussen (76 off 95 balls) led the way for South Africa who aced a tricky chase against Afghanistan with a five-wicket win in Ahmedabad on Friday (November 10). Chasing an under-par target of 245, South Africa didn’t have it all easy as Afghanistan’s potent spinners put them through the grill. However, van der Dussen held fort at one end and got good support from the rest of the middle order as South Africa finally produced a convincing performance during a run chase in this World Cup.

The innings started off at breakneck speed for the Proteas as Quinton de Kock got them off to a flier. Skipper Temba Bavuma battled an injury to stick it out albeit without any real fluency in his innings. However, the 64-run stand was just the tonic South Africa needed to ease themselves into the chase. But, as expected, Afghanistan fought back through their spinners. Both openers fell in rather quick succession and while van der Dussen looked assured at his end, he found his partners all departing after getting starts. Aiden Markram looked in top form before a rash shot did him in while Heinrich Klaasen was done in by a beauty – both of whom were undone by Rashid Khan.

Despite the increasing dew levels, Afghanistan spinners managed to keep probing away at the South African batters. David Miller stitched a useful 43-run stand with van der Dussen but when the left-hander became yet another southpaw in Mohammad Nabi’s hitlist, South Africa still needed 63 to win with half the side back in the hut. Any hopes of an Afghan heist was put to rest by Andile Phehlukwayo who belted a 37-ball 39 to reverse the pressure back on the bowling side.

With van der Dussen anchoring the chase in his sedate manner, Phehlukwayo was the ideal aggressive foil as the two batters saw the chase through. Afghanistan did manage to make the chase tricky but they knew that the score posted by them was about 30-35 runs short of a par total. On a decent batting surface at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Afghanistan’s batters were guilty of not applying themselves. They lacked clarity in dealing with South Africa’s pace attack and were also undone by a brilliantly accurate spell from Keshav Maharaj. Wickets fell at regular intervals and at one point, a paltry total seemed on the cards. Afghanistan needed Azmatullah Omarzai’s career-best ODI knock to bail them out. The all-rounder continued to impress in the tournament with a classy 107-ball 97 to hold the innings together.

Omarzai stitched two invaluable stands with Rashid and Noor Ahmad as Afghanistan recovered from a slippery 116/6 to put a respectable total of 244 on the board. Omarzai batted with composure and took the game deep before playing expansive strokes at the back end. Noor’s cameo was also handy as South Africa were yet again at the receiving end of a lower order fightback in the tournament. Omarzai looked set for his maiden ODI ton but a fantastic 50th over from Kagiso Rabada denied the youngster the milestone. Gerald Coetzee starred with a four-fer while Maharaj and the others chipped in usefully to restrict Afghanistan. All eyes were on how South Africa would fare in this tricky chase but they passed the test with a fair degree of comfort.

Brief scores:
Afghanistan
244 in 50 overs (Azmatullah Omarzai 97*, Noor Ahmad 26; Gerald Coetzee 4-44, Keshav Maharaj 2-25) lost to South Africa 247/5 in 47.3 overs (Rassie van der Dussen 76*, Quinton de Kock 41, Andile Phehlukwayo 39*; Mohammad Nabi 2-35, Rashid Khan 2-37) by five wickets



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Advisory for Heavy Rain Issued by the Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre  at 08.30 a.m. on 22 February 2026 valid for the period until 08.30 a.m. 23 February 2026

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Sri Lanka opt to chase against England in Pallekele

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Sri Lanka opt to chase after success here versus Australia [Cricinfo]

Sri Lanka have opted to chase against England at Pallekele, hoping to replicate their dominance victory over Australia here to kickstart their Super Eight campaign.

It was six days ago that Pathum Nissanka’s unbeaten 100 saw the hosts chase down Australia’s total of 181 with eight wickets and two overs to spare. And with home skipper Dasun Shanaka is looking to utilise that confidence in this Group 2 encounter.

“We’ve been chasing well in the past few occasions and happy to chase again,” said Shanaka at the toss. “The boys are very confident playing here.”

England skipper Harry Brook – on his 27th birthday – again called for bravery after his side stumbled into the second stage of this tournament. The two-time champions have gone in with an unchanged team for the fourth match in a row, with Jamie Overton retaining his place as the allrounder. Brook’s only slight worry is a cut to Jacob Bethell’s bowling hand (sustained during the match against West Indies), which is likely to prevent him from bowling due to the strapping on his finger.

Sri Lanka meanwhile make two changes to their XI, with Dushmantha Chameera returning in place of Pramod Madushan, having been rested for the defeat to Zimbabwe. Kamil Mishra comes back in for the man who replaced him, Kusal Perrera, as the hosts shuffle once more in an attempt to find a functional opening partnership.

These two squads know each other very well, having only concluded a three-match T20I series against one another at the start of the month, which took place entirely in Pallekele. England secured a 3-0 scoreline, capping things off with a professional 12run win in a low scoring encounter.

As for the outfield, both sides are primed for a different evening of ground-fielding on patchy grass. Heavy rains have punctuated the five das leading into this clash. Overnight precipitation has sodden the edges of the field, though the middle parts of the ground had been well-covered.

Sri Lanka: Pathum Nissanka,  Kamil Mishara, Kusal Mendis (wk), Pavan Rathnayake, Kamindu Mendis, Dasun Shanaka (capt),  Dunith Wellelage, Dushan Hemantha,  Maheesh Theekshana,  Dilshan Madushanka, Dushmantha Chameera

England: Phil Salt,  Jos Buttler (wk),  Jacob Bethell,  Tom Banton, Harry Brook (capt),  Sam Curran,  Will Jacks,  Liam Dawson,  Jamie Overton,  Jofra Archer,  Adil Rashid

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India, South Africa meet in the final before the final

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The Indian team and support staff go for a run during a training session [Cricinfo]

Some are calling this the final before the final. India were the clear favourites anyway, and South Africa have emerged unbeaten from the toughest group of the draw. Their easy win against New Zealand has sent warning signs.

A budding rivalry that began with the last T20 World Cup final, which South Africa lost despite bossing it for 35 overs, continued as they had their own back with a Test whitewash of India in India.

Throw in high stakes. This is no longer a match in which only India stand to lose something although they will not want to be the XI that breaks India’s winning streak of 12 at T20 World Cups. South Africa stand to lose a lot as well.

You lose this match, and the remaining two become must-wins but not a guarantee to make the semi-finals. It is a blockbuster start to the Group 1 Super Eight round. South Africa have been used to the Ahmedabad conditions having played three of their four matches there. India don’t need any more familiarity with Ahmedabad as every important match of any series or tournament invariably ends up there.

The last such game was the last T20I in the series against South Africa where India overcame the toss and buried South Africa by piling 231 runs. At that time, South Africa didn’t have any idea what their best XI looked like. Now they will hope to put up a much better fight against the all-conquering Indian side.

The two openers have been setting the tournament alight. Not long ago neither of them was opening. Ishan Kishan is a bolter thanks to his performance in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. In December when South Africa last played India in Ahmedabad, Aiden Markram was batting at No. 5. Now they are the leading openers of the tournament having aggregated in 170s at nearly two a ball. A lot of time will be spent on them in the respective strategy meetings.

Arshdeep Singh expectedly returned for the last match, but India rested Axar Patel to give Washington Sundar a game. Axar should come back into the XI.

India (probable): Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan (wk),  Tilak Varma,  Suryakumar Yadav (capt.),  Hardik Pandya,  Rinku Singh,  Shivam Dube,  Axar Patel,  Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah,  Varun Chakravarthy.

South Africa rested Lungi Ngidi in their last game, giving Kagiso Rabada time to attain full rhythm while also testing out Anrich Nortje. Ngidi, still their leading wicket-taker, should come back at the expense of one of the big quicks. This being a night game, Corbin Bosch is likelier to get the nod ahead of George Linde.

South Africa (probable):  Aiden Markram (capt.), Quinton de Kock (wk),  Ryan Rickelton,  Dewald Brevis,  Tristan Stubbs,  David Miller, Marco Jansen,  Corbin Bosch, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada/Anrich Nortje,  Lungi Ngidi.

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