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T20 World Cup: Afghanistan's Gulbadin Naib plays down injury controversy ahead of semi-final

Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by eight runs on DLS method in rain-affected final Super 8s game; Afghanistan now face South Africa in the semi-finals, live on Sky Sports Cricket on Thursday from 1.30am

Last Updated: 26/06/24 11:38am

Afghanistan's Gulbadin Naib went down injured controversially as he was holding his hamstring after it appeared that head coach Jonathan Trott asked the team to slow play down during their match against Bangladesh.

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Afghanistan's Gulbadin Naib went down injured controversially as he was holding his hamstring after it appeared that head coach Jonathan Trott asked the team to slow play down during their match against Bangladesh.
Afghanistan's Gulbadin Naib went down injured controversially as he was holding his hamstring after it appeared that head coach Jonathan Trott asked the team to slow play down during their match against Bangladesh.

Afghanistan all-rounder Gulbadin Naib has made light of his controversial injury delay as his side prepare for a historic appearance in the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup.

Gulbadin was at the centre of a strange moment during his side's Super 8s game against Bangladesh, dropping dramatically to the ground and clutching his leg despite standing still at slip.

Moments earlier, with Afghanistan narrowly ahead on the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method and with rain beginning to fall, head coach Jonathan Trott could be seen gesturing animatedly from the dugout encouraging his team to slow the game down.

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Highlights from the T20 World Cup Group 1 match as Afghanistan defeated Bangladesh to reach their first-ever semi-final where they'll play South Africa.

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Highlights from the T20 World Cup Group 1 match as Afghanistan defeated Bangladesh to reach their first-ever semi-final where they'll play South Africa.
Highlights from the T20 World Cup Group 1 match as Afghanistan defeated Bangladesh to reach their first-ever semi-final where they'll play South Africa.

Afghanistan eventually bowled out Bangladesh to win the game, edging out Australia, with a mysteriously fit-again Gulbadin bowling two overs and taking an enthusiastic part in his team's celebrations as they made the final four at a global event for the first time.

Former New Zealand international Simon Doull had branded the incident "unacceptable" while commentating, while fellow pundit Ian Smith joked: "I've a dodgy knee for the last six months. I am going to see Gulbadin Naib's doctor straight after the game."

The reactions continued to flow in, with former England captain Michael Vaughan posting on X: "Great to see Gulbadin become the first cricketer in the history of the game to get a wicket 25 mins after being shot".

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Australia spinner Adam Zampa posted a video of Gulbadin's tumble on Instagram with the caption "the old rainstring".

Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan suggested in post-match interviews that his team-mate had suffered an attack of cramp, but there was a mischievous tone to their subsequent social media posts.

Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain discuss why the two T20 World Cup semi-finals will be played to different playing regulations because of the schedule of the tournament.

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Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain discuss why the two T20 World Cup semi-finals will be played to different playing regulations because of the schedule of the tournament.
Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain discuss why the two T20 World Cup semi-finals will be played to different playing regulations because of the schedule of the tournament.

Gulbadin - who is expected to be fit for the semi-final - posted a picture of himself smiling broadly with physio Prasanth Panchada on Instagram, writing: "Wonders can happen".

He also commented on a video posted by pace bowler Naveen-ul-Haq, which saw footage of Gulbadin running crudely cut into a movie clip, writing: "Hey mate I am not felling well (sic)...Hamstring problem."

What's next?

Afghanistan face South Africa in the first semi-final in Trinidad (live on Sky Sports Cricket on Thursday, first ball at 1.30am), with the Proteas having topped Group 2 of the Super 8s ahead of England.

Speaking on the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast, Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain discuss whether England have finally settled on their strongest line-up in time for their semi-final against India.

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Speaking on the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast, Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain discuss whether England have finally settled on their strongest line-up in time for their semi-final against India.
Speaking on the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast, Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain discuss whether England have finally settled on their strongest line-up in time for their semi-final against India.

India took top spot in Group 1 and in doing so set up a Thursday date with England in Guyana (live on Sky Sports Cricket from 3pm, first ball at 3.30pm).

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There is no reserve day available for the second semi-final between England and India - although an extra 250 minutes is available on the scheduled day - so if the game cannot be completed due to weather India will advance by virtue of topping their Super 8s pool.

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