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WT20: England mindful of 'unpredictable' Afghanistan, says Morgan

Updated on: 23 March,2016 08:33 AM IST  | 
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England aim to safely negotiate a potential banana skin in Afghanistan during their World T20 group phase match here today and take a forward step on the road to the semi-finals

WT20: England mindful of 'unpredictable' Afghanistan, says Morgan

Eoin Morgan

New Delhi: England aim to safely negotiate a potential banana skin in Afghanistan during their World T20 group phase match here today and take a forward step on the road to the semi-finals.


Eoin Morgan
Eoin Morgan


England began their campaign on a wrong note, going down to the West Indies but bounced back superbly with a stupendous run chase against South Africa. Joe Root's inspirational batting against South Africa papered the visible cracks in their bowling that went for plenty in both the matches.


Afghanistan could be a tricky opposition, particularly after the impressive batting of Mohammad Shahzad and England would hope to safely negotiate an 'unpredictable' opponent, as skipper Eoin Morgan conceded.

"They are a dangerous side. They have played exciting cricket. But we know a lot about them. That is quite comforting. There is no stone left unturned. We have studied them intensely," said Morgan said.

Captains' wishlist
Eoin Morgan (England)
> Joe Root, Jason Roy continue their good run
> Moeen Ali, Adil Rashid restrict the opposition

Asghar Stanikzai (Afg)
> Mohammad Shahzad fires at the top
> Rashid Khan provides important breakthroughs

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