Asia Cup: Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan pleased with victory over Hong Kong but concerned about one area

Dubai [UAE], September 10 (ANI): Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan was pleased about the manner in which his side coasted to an emphatic 94-run victory with consummate ease in the Asia Cup opener against Hong Kong at Sheikh Zayed Stadium.
It wasn't a walk in the park as the scoreline suggested, with Rashid underlining how losing early wickets remains a sign of worry for Afghanistan, and figuring out the team combination, which includes dropping his top stars like Mujeeb Ur Rahman, remains a "tough call".
Azmatullah Omarzai brought thunder down the ground and tonked three towering maximums on the trot to bring up his maiden T20I fifty in the 19th. Before losing his wicket, Omarzai ensured that Afghanistan garnered 24 runs from the penultimate over off Ayush Shukla. Afghanistan blazed its way to a daunting 188/6, courtesy of a staggering 78 runs from the last five overs.
"It puts pressure on the opposition. When you put runs on the board, batters will take risks, and we have a chance to pick wickets. We will try to have a good record while chasing as well. Tough ask to see what is the playing XI. To keep Mujeeb out, it was a tough call. You sometimes look for combinations. The good thing is I have options, and that makes it easier for me," Rashid concluded.
His fruitful outing continued with the ball after he scythed Zeeshan Ali's wicket and returned with economical figures of 1/4 after his two-over spell. For the former number one ODI all-rounder, the defining moment of the game that came from his bat was a result of the belief entrusted in him by skipper Rashid and coach Jonathan Trott.
"Feels like a dream come true. We know the Asia Cup is one of the bigger tournaments in Asia, so we were really excited for that. I was not expecting that total on the board. At one stage, I was thinking they would get 150. Credit goes to their batters, especially Omarzai, getting 50 off 20 balls - that is a game-changer. The positive things for us were Babar with the bat and our spinners bowled well. Once we go back from here, at least we have something to work on," Murtaza said. (ANI)
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