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Men's ODI WC: Afghanistan Coach Trott Regrets Missed Opportunities, Says Future Of Team Looks Bright
Afghanistan stunned defending champions England, Pakistan and Sri Lanka and also got the better of the Netherlands for their four wins in the ICC ODI World Cup.
One of the missed opportunities for them was the6 wickets defeat to Bangladesh in their opening match and Trott said that "there were a few other games" that they could have perhaps won. That would include the match against five-time World Champions Australia in which Afghanistan had reduced Pat Cummin's side to 91/7 before Glenn Maxwell hammered an unbeaten double-century to help Australia win the match.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31