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Asia Cup: "We fought well, gave our 100 per cent," says Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi

Afghanistan came agonisingly close, falling short by two runs as they were bowled out for 289 in 37.4 overs.

ANI Sep 06, 2023 00:50 IST googleads

Hashmatullah Shahidi (Photo: ACC/ Twitter)

Lahore [Pakistan], September 6 (ANI): Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi, who played a valiant knock of 59, expressed enormous delight in his team's performance despite the heartbreaking two-run loss to Sri Lanka that knocked them from the Asia Cup in Lahore on Tuesday. 
The equation for Afghanistan was pretty straightforward at the innings break when Sri Lanka had set a target of 292 — chase down the target in 37.1 overs or less or miss out on a spot in the Super 4 stage of Asia Cup 2023. Mohammad Nabi slammed a record-making 24-ball half-century. 
Afghanistan came agonisingly close, falling short by two runs as they were bowled out for 289 in 37.4 overs. 
"Very disappointed about it (the loss and elimination). We fought well, we gave our 100 per cent. Proud of the team for the way we played, the way we batted. I think in the last couple of years we played good cricket in the ODI format also," Shahidi said in a post-match presentation. 
"We are still learning a lot. We had a lot of positives in this tournament. We are very near to the World Cup, what we did wrong here we will learn and be better for World Cup. Our crowd is always supporting us. We are thankful to them. We tried our best to give something back to them today, we feel sorry for them," Shahidi said. 
At one point, it appeared that Afghanistan would not only win but would also edge out Sri Lanka for qualification to the next round. Afghanistan needed 92 runs in 11.1 overs to secure their Super 4 spot after reaching 200 in just 26 overs with only four wickets lost. It appeared possible with Nabi leading the charge.
But things went sour for them when Nabi was fired. Rashid Khan and Najibullah Zadran batted well to bring the game down to the wire, but Mujeeb holed out off Dhananjaya de Silva with three needed off one ball to seal qualification. Three balls later, the off-spinner returned Fazalhaq Farooqi to help Sri Lanka complete a victory by two runs. (ANI)

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