T20 World Cup: Blackcaps wary of Afghanistan spin threat in virtual quarter-final

The Blackcaps are aware of the threat posed by Afghanistan's spin attack but are confident of sealing a semi-final spot in the Twenty20 World Cup with a win in Abu Dhabi on Monday (NZ time).

A win in their final Super 12 match will see New Zealand join Pakistan in the last four from Group Two, sending pre-tournament favourites India out of the competition.

The winner will advance to take on England in the semi-finals, who have booked their spot in the final four alongside Australia from Group One.

"We see it as another game," says Blackcaps spinner Ish Sodhi, who has recovered from being struck by a ball in the group match against Namibia and cleared to play against the Afghans.

"We've approached almost every game like that so far and hopefully we can do the same tomorrow. Be really clear on what's been working really well for us."

Afghanistan's three-pronged spin attack of Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi and Mujeeb Ur Rahman have shown they have the ability to turn any game in their favour, and Sodhi said "that's definitely where their threat lies".

"I'm sure all the batsmen during the scouting meeting have taken it into consideration, as well as the threat they bring with the bat," Sodhi said.

"I know we spoke about it in depth this morning with our scouting and things like that. So hopefully we can put together some good performances tomorrow."

Afghanistan's top-order batsman Hashmatullah Shahidi could not confirm if off-spinner Mujeeb, who missed the last two matches against India and Namibia due to injury, will be fit to face the Blackcaps.

"Our spinners are really good, especially in these conditions," said Shahidi. "We have played a lot of cricket here and we have the benefits. But against the big teams, we need to bat well, too. Batsmen should take more responsibility."

While Afghanistan will have a chance of going through to the last four with a win against New Zealand, such a result could also clear India's way to the semi-final on superior net run-rate.

Asked about the support of a billion-plus Indians for Monday's match, Shahidi said: "We only focus on ourselves, our team. Our main focus is how to qualify for the semi-finals ... and we'll do our best."

Reuters.

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