Take Afghanistan lightly at your own peril

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A side which has made massive strides in since its debut in 2015, it will not be a surprise if a spirited humbles one or two leading sides at the mega event, beginning next week.

Now known for its prowess on the field rather than an also-ran from a troubled nation, all top teams will be wary of the threat they pose despite an 11th hour change in leadership.

won only one game in the 2015 edition but that was the time when they did not boast match-winners like

None other than acknowledged Afghanistan's rapid rise in the last four years.

"If you look at from 2015 to now, they are a completely different side. Any team can upset anyone on its day (in this World Cup)," Kohli said ahead of his team's departure to England.

The overall squad too is much richer in experience and go into the tournament as winners of the ICC Qualifier in which it outplayed the twice including in the final.

Afghanistan trained in before the final leg of preparations in the UK where it played ODIs against and Off the field, their build-up for was far from ideal due to the sudden sacking of long-time from all three formats though he remains part of the ODI squad.

Senior players and Rashid took to to question the need for a captaincy change less than two months before the quadrennial competition. They were eventually pacified by the selectors and the board.

Even was not kept in the loop as the selectors opted for split captaincy with the unassuming Gulbadin Naib chosen to lead the 50-over side.

In a recent chat with PTI, Afghanistan chief selector Dawlat Khan Ahmadzai insisted that all is well with the team now but it remains to be seen how Naib shoulders the leadership responsibility in on a big stage like

He led from the front in an ODI against in on Tuesday, taking a career-best six for 43 in the team's 126-run victory.

Afghanistan are most dangerous in the T20 format but have also shown their competitiveness in 50-over Their biggest strength is the of Rashid, Nabi and Mujeeb Zadran while and form a potent pace combination.

Their batsmen don't inspire the same confidence as their bowlers but are capable enough to surprise the opposition. The onus will be on the entertaining Mohammad Shahzad, who smashed 101 in on Monday, to get Afghanistan off to a good start with anchoring the innings at number three.

Hashmatullah Shahidi, Afghan and Nabi will man the middle-order.

The pitches are expected to be batting friendly but the fast bowlers will come into play at some point during and when they do, it will be a tough test for the Afghanistan batsmen.

The chief selector has set a rather ambitious target of reaching the semifinals but in a tournament where all the 10 teams play each other at least once, trust Afghanistan to add a few more memorable chapters to their remarkable cricketing story.

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First Published: Thu, May 23 2019. 13:46 IST