Afghanistan and Netherlands should opt to bat first for better chance of winning matches in World Cup: Wasim Jaffer

"Even if they post par totals, they can make life difficult for teams chasing," said Wasim Jaffer in his social media post.

View : 373

2 Min Read

Wasim Jaffer
info
Wasim Jaffer (Photo Source: Twitter/Punjab Kings)

Former Indian cricketer Wasim Jaffer has some advice for the Afghanistan and Netherlands teams as they continue moving in the ICC World Cup 2023. Jaffer insists that both teams should opt to bat first in order to exert pressure on the opposition while defending their total. Afghanistan and Netherlands unleashed the two biggest upsets of the World Cup by defeating England and South Africa, respectively.

Jaffer asserts that, in the batting-friendly conditions in India, both teams should aim to bat first upon winning the toss. He says that when they bat first, they can achieve an above-par score, if not a massive total, and put the opposition in a dire situation, making them chase the target. Interestingly, this process is what worked in favor of both teams when they staged upsets against the cricketing giants.

“AFG & NED should look to bat first going forward in the WC. Bat without scoreboard pressure. Even if they post par totals, they can make life difficult for teams chasing. It'll increase their chances of getting a win.” Jaffer wrote on his ‘X’ handle.

Here's Wasim Jaffer's latest post on 'X':

Wasim Jaffer celebrates Netherlands’ victory over South Africa with humorous tweet

Following the Netherlands' historic victory against South Africa, the former India opening batter posted a humorous video clip on his official social media account. The tweet has since gone viral, gaining widespread attention on the internet. In the shared video, we could see that the "Waka Waka" song is being played, which was a tongue-in-cheek response to the loss.

On October 17, in the ongoing ICC Men's ODI World Cup 2023, the Netherlands achieved one of the most significant upsets in ODI World Cup history. Led by Scott Edwards, they defeated South Africa by 38 runs in their third match. Edwards played a crucial role with a 78-run innings from 69 balls, helping the team reach a total of 245 runs for the loss of eight wickets. In response, they bowled out the Proteas for 207 in 42.5 overs.

Also Check: ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Points Table

Get every cricket updates! Follow Us:

googletelegraminstagramwhatsappyoutubethreadstwitter

Download Our App

For a better experience: Download the CricTracker app from the IOS and Google Play Store