Asia Cup 2023: Ranking teams based on bowling strength
As the competition progresses to the Super Four round, it's time to rate the bowling strengths of all sides.
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5. Afghanistan- 5/10

Afghanistan got ruled out of the competition after losing to Sri Lanka by two runs in match six at the Gaddafi Stadium. Against Dasun Shanka and his men, Afghan batters displayed their fighting spirit and took the game close. However, in the end, Sri Lankan bowlers held their nerves and helped their side emerge victorious in the contest.
The Afghan side has some exceptional bowling talent in their team. In Afghanistan’s rapid growth in One-Day International (ODI) cricket, their bowlers have made a huge contribution. Ahead of this Asia Cup, Afghan fans had kept their expectations high from Rashid Khan, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, and Mohammad Nabi as these players are experienced and proven performers in Afghanistan’s bowling unit.
However, Afghan bowlers looked completely out of rhythm in this competition, and their failures also cost their team. Against Bangladesh, they gave away 334 runs which created pressure on batters as well. The Afghan bowlers’ flop show continued against Sri Lanka. After getting hammering from top-order batters, the Afghan team made a comeback in the game.
Under 40 overs, Sri Lanka had lost their seven batters at a score of 227 but Afghanistan bowlers again displayed incompetence. Taking advantage of their frailty, Sri Lanka lower-order batters Dunith Wellaleage and Maheesh Theekshana stitched a 64-run partnership that took Sri Lanka to a fine total of 291.
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