Rahmanullah garbaz screams in anger, stray bats and loses control after release VS with u CT 2025
The 23-year-old Afghan National Wickeket Wickeket-Patlica-Patlica team left Rahmanullah Gurbaz left cracking after he left the National Cricket of South Africa on Friday, February 21st.
Rahmanullah garbaz achieved a low result in the introductory match of Afghanistan at the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 at the National Stadium in Karachi.
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Rahmanullah garbaz rejected for 10 vs southern Africa
Gurbaz failed to step up with a stick in a highly octane match against Proteas. He suffered a nasty blow to the thigh in the first over himself and never looked at control after that.
Rahmanullah garbaz upset the South African bowlers and was unable to play a big blow for the Afghan team. On the second ball of the fourth, Lungi Ngidi fired a counterpiece, leaving the latter.
Ngidi with a well -oriented delivery of a ball of a short ball and cooked a garbaz for the room. The Afghani sequin with the sticks came down the field, entered into a slightly clumsy position on the retreat and managed to get only the upper edge.
The ball headed for Keshav waving into a short fine, which ran forward and dived to finish a good catch. Rahmanullah garbaz was fired at 10 runs with 14 balls with one four.
After leaving, the garbaz was absolutely furious and screaming with anger. As he walked backwards, a sequin of a stick on the ground was seen and as he sat in the locker room, he looked angry.
Look: Rahmanullah garbaz explodes after exiting
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Earlier, hitting South Africa on the board, published a huge total number 315/6, thanks to the heroic state of Ryan Rickelton, Tembo Bavuma, Razie Van der Dussen and Aiden Markkram.
Ryan Rickelton appeared as the best performer while straying 103 running 106 balls. Proteas players would hope to continue their good form and lead the team to the glory of the champion trophy.
South Africa won the 1998 champion trophy
Proteas won the introductory edition of the ICC Champions Trophy in 1998. At the time, it was called Icc Knockout and played as a cut structure as it gets.
South Africa won the title with an exciting win of 4 rides over Western India in the finals held in Daki, November 1st.
After being first invited to the blows, West Indies Brian Lara announced a total of 245 on the board, thanks to the incredible century from Phil Wallace.
Wallace broke 103 of 102 balls, with 11 four and five six, before he was rejected at the age of 35. Carl Hooper (49) and Shivnarine Chanderpaul, 27, also played small but key recesses that helped men in Marono to register a good result.
For Proteas, Jacques Kallis performed sensational bowling performance. He decimated West Indies line to ask for 5/30 in 7.3 additions.
Champaging a target of 246, a couple of South Africa added 54 rides to give a good start to his team. After the opener released, South Africa had its nervous moments, but Skipper Hansie Cronje played great scratches of undefeated 61 of 77 balls to ensure that he had a momentum.
Kallis also contributed to 37 runs, while Benkenstein (27) and Derek Crookes (24*) made good contributions to help Proteas to cross the target line with 18 balls.
Jacques Kallis got a match player for his star versatile show at Summit Clash of the Competition.