Third and final t20i between Afghanistan And Bangladesh On Sunday, Sharjah Cricket Stadium will be held at Sharjah. Bangladesh already carries the series 2–0 and will be eager to complete a clean sweep, while Afghanistan aims to finish at a high and aim to avoid a whiteness.
Bangladesh has been clinical with both bat and ball, especially excellent in bowling of death and mid-order stability. Meanwhile, Afghanistan has struggled to protect yogas and maintain stability in its batting lineup.
AFG vs. Bain, 3 T20 Ey: Match details
- date and time: October 5, IST / 02:30 pm GMT / 06:30 pm Local
- venue: Sharjah cricket stadium
AFG vs. Ban, T20I head-to-head record
Play matches: 15 | Afghanistan won: 7 | Bangladesh won: 8 | No result: 0
Sharjah Cricket Stadium Pitch Report
The pitch at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium slows down, often offers a variable bounce that challenges the time and shot selection of the batsmen. Unlike flat batting surfaces, scoring here does not come easily, and cleanliness can make it difficult to clean the ball. Despite the small boundaries of the site, which usually encourages large hits, the dull nature of the wicket means that the batsmen should rely on patience, placement and rotation of strike rather than sheer power.
As the match progresses, spinners thrive on this surface, use grip and keep the run rates under control. Meanwhile, fast bowlers who separate their speed and execute yorker effectively on death can also play an important role in limiting the run. Overall, Sharjah demands smart batting and disciplined bowling – rewarding those who are suited to its slow circumstances.
Dastics
Afghanistan: Rahmanullah Gurbaz Ahmedzai
Bangladesh: Saif Hasan, Parvez Hussain Imon, Tohid Hirdoy,
AFG vs. Bain, prediction of today’s match
Case 1:
- Afghanistan wins the first toss and bowl
- Bangladesh Powerplay Score: 40-50
- Bangladesh overall score: 160-170
Case 2:
- Bangladesh wins the first toss and bowl
- Afghanistan Powerplay Score: 30-40
- Afghanistan overall score: 140-150
Match Results: Bangladesh to win the competition.
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