World Cup 2015  January 30, 2015            Play 00:32      'Qualifying for Super 8s will be an achievement' - Moles  
    Unlike Canada and Kenya - Associate supernovas of the 2000s -    Afghanistan's star continues to burn brightly since their    meteoric rise through the World Cricket League starting in 2008    and shows no signs of being reduced to a flicker anytime soon.    After finishing one spot out of the qualifying positions for    the last World Cup, Afghanistan finished second in the    2011-2013 WCL Championship, securing one of the four World Cup    berths available to Associates.  
    In the time since, they notched a convincing 32-run win over    Bangladesh in the 2014 Asia Cup and won two out of four ODIs    away in Zimbabwe in July. Afghanistan displayed promising signs    that they will be able to adjust to conditions in Australia and    New Zealand by winning four out of eight games during a    pre-World Cup tour in September and October against state-and    district-level competition.  
    Their most recent competitive action has been against their    fellow Associates. After dropping three of four ODIs to UAE,    Afghanistan came away with two wins out of four ODIs in a    desert tri-series against Ireland and Scotland. More evidence    that Afghanistan hasn't shed their helter-skelter style was on    display as they easily chased down 238 in one game against    Scotland before collapsing for 63 in a rematch six days later.  
    Talismanic but oft-injured fast bowler Hamid Hassan took 5 for    45 against UAE on December 4 in just his second ODI upon    returning from a lengthy layoff. He managed to stay in one    piece through the subsequent ODIs against Scotland and Ireland    and his continued good health represents Afghanistan's best    chance to cause a ruckus with upsets in their World Cup debut.  
    Afghanistan's hopes of reaching the quarter-finals are pinned    to defeating the other Associate, Scotland, plus the weakest    Full Member in Group A, Bangladesh, as well as defying the odds    to knock off one of the big teams. It's not out of the realm of    possibility that the final Group A match between England and    Afghanistan on March 13 could determine who advances to the    knockout stage.  
    Previous World Cups  
    This is Afghanistan's World Cup debut  
    Squad: Mohammad Nabi (capt), Javed Ahmadi, Aftab Alam,    Mirwais Ashraf, Usman Ghani, Hamid Hassan, Nasir Jamal, Nawroz    Mangal, Gulbadin Naib, Samiullah Shenwari, Asghar Stanikzai,    Dawlat Zadran, Najibullah Zadran, Shapoor Zadran, Afsar Zazai    (wk)  
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Newbies Afghanistan aim to make a splash