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The Bangladesh vs Afghanistan cricket rivalry has evolved from shocking upsets in 2014 to fierce, format-flipping battles by 2025. What began as mutual respect exploded into high-stakes drama, spin duels, explosive chases, and passionate fan wars that captured global attention.
Last 15 Matches (Most Recent First)
| Tournament | Venue | Date | Toss | Afghanistan Score | Bangladesh Score | Result | Series | Player of the Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bilateral ODI | Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi | October 14, 2025 | Afghanistan | 293/9 (50) | 93 (27.1) | Afghanistan won by 200 runs | Afghanistan v Bangladesh ODI Series 2025 | Ibrahim Zadran (AFG) |
| Bilateral ODI | Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi | October 11, 2025 | Bangladesh | 190 (41.4) | 109 (28.3) | Afghanistan won by 81 runs | Afghanistan v Bangladesh ODI Series 2025 | Azmatullah Omarzai (AFG) |
| Bilateral ODI | Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi | October 8, 2025 | Bangladesh | 226/5 (47.1) | 221 (48.5) | Afghanistan won by 5 wickets | Afghanistan v Bangladesh ODI Series 2025 | Hashmatullah Shahidi (AFG) |
| Bilateral T20I | Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah | October 4, 2025 | Afghanistan | 143/9 (20) | 144/4 (18) | Bangladesh won by 6 wickets | Afghanistan v Bangladesh T20I Series 2025 | Mustafizur Rahman (BAN) |
| Bilateral T20I | Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah | October 3, 2025 | Bangladesh | 147/5 (20) | 150/8 (19.1) | Bangladesh won by 2 wickets | Afghanistan v Bangladesh T20I Series 2025 | Shoriful Islam (BAN) |
| Bilateral T20I | Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah | October 2, 2025 | Afghanistan | 151/9 (20) | 153/6 (18.4) | Bangladesh won by 4 wickets | Afghanistan v Bangladesh T20I Series 2025 | Parvez Hossain Emon (BAN) |
| Bilateral ODI | Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah | November 11, 2024 | Bangladesh | 246/5 (48.2) | 244/8 (50) | Afghanistan won by 5 wickets | Afghanistan v Bangladesh ODI Series 2024 | Rahmanullah Gurbaz (AFG) |
| Bilateral ODI | Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah | November 9, 2024 | Afghanistan | 184 (43.3) | 252/7 (50) | Bangladesh won by 68 runs | Afghanistan v Bangladesh ODI Series 2024 | Mehidy Hasan Miraz (BAN) |
| Bilateral ODI | Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah | November 6, 2024 | Afghanistan | 235 (50) | 143 (34.3) | Afghanistan won by 92 runs | Afghanistan v Bangladesh ODI Series 2024 | Azmatullah Omarzai (AFG) |
| ICC T20 World Cup Super 8 | Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown | June 25, 2024 | Bangladesh | 115/5 (20) | 105 (17.5) | Afghanistan won by 8 runs (DLS method) | ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 | Naveen-ul-Haq (AFG) |
| Bilateral T20I | Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet | July 16, 2023 | Afghanistan | 116/7 (17) | 119/4 (16.1) | Bangladesh won by 6 wickets | Afghanistan in Bangladesh T20I Series 2023 | Taskin Ahmed (BAN) |
| Bilateral T20I | Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet | July 14, 2023 | Bangladesh | 154/7 (20) | 157/8 (19.5) | Bangladesh won by 2 wickets | Afghanistan in Bangladesh T20I Series 2023 | Towhid Hridoy (BAN) |
| Bilateral ODI | Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram | July 11, 2023 | Afghanistan | 126 (45.2) | 129/3 (23.3) | Bangladesh won by 7 wickets | Afghanistan in Bangladesh ODI Series 2023 | Shakib Al Hasan (BAN) |
| Bilateral ODI | Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram | July 8, 2023 | Bangladesh | 331/9 (50) | 189 (43.2) | Afghanistan won by 142 runs | Afghanistan in Bangladesh ODI Series 2023 | Mujeeb Ur Rahman (AFG) |
| Bilateral ODI | Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram | July 5, 2023 | Bangladesh | 83/2 (21.4) | 169/9 (43) | Afghanistan won by 17 runs (DLS method) | Afghanistan in Bangladesh ODI Series 2023 | Ibrahim Zadran (AFG) |
Win-Loss Summary Table (By Format)
| Format | Total Matches | Bangladesh Wins | Afghanistan Wins | Ties/No Results/Draws | Last Series Outcome (2025) | Notable Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Test | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | No Tests in 2025 | Afghanistan’s 2019 win was their first-ever Test victory; Bangladesh bounced back in 2023. |
| ODI | 19 | 10 | 9 | 0 | Afghanistan 3-0 | Afghanistan on a hot streak, winning the last three series (2023, 2024, 2025). |
| T20I | 20 | 13 | 7 | 0 | Bangladesh 3-0 (plus Asia Cup win) | Bangladesh unbeatable lately, with 7 consecutive victories including a Super 8 thriller in 2024 T20 WC. |
| Overall | 41 | 24 | 17 | 0 | Mixed (AFG ODIs, BAN T20Is) | Close rivalry: 58% win rate for Bangladesh, but Afghanistan closing the gap in white-ball cricket. |
Top Batsmen (Across All Formats – Most Runs)
| Rank | Player (Team) | Runs | Innings | Average | Strike Rate | Highest Score | Rivalry Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rahmanullah Gurbaz (AFG) | 687 | 22 | 34.35 | 92.5 | 145 | Explosive opener; his 2025 ODI century sealed series wins, terrorizing Bangladesh’s pacers. |
| 2 | Ibrahim Zadran (AFG) | 555 | 18 | 39.64 | 78.2 | 162 | Anchor in ODIs; 213 runs in 2025 series earned Player of the Series, flipping chases. |
| 3 | Litton Das (BAN) | 504 | 25 | 25.20 | 85.1 | 136 | Reliable in crises; multiple fifties in T20Is, including match-winners in 2023 home series. |
| 4 | Mohammad Nabi (AFG) | 459 | 28 | 27.00 | 110.4 | 84* | All-round veteran; power-hitting in T20Is shifted momentum, like his 95 in 2025. |
| 5 | Shakib Al Hasan (BAN) | 412 | 24 | 29.42 | 82.6 | 84 | Captain’s knocks; his 2023 ODI 75* was pivotal, blending aggression with spin resistance. |
Top Bowlers (Across All Formats – Most Wickets)
| Rank | Player (Team) | Wickets | Innings | Average | Economy | Best Figures | Rivalry Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rashid Khan (AFG) | 62 | 25 | 18.45 | 4.2 | 5/21 | Spin king; 11 wickets in 2025 ODIs demolished Bangladesh, often in clusters. |
| 2 | Shakib Al Hasan (BAN) | 48 | 30 | 22.10 | 5.1 | 5/29 | All-round menace; his 2023 ODI fifer and tight spells have won 60% of Bangladesh’s victories. |
| 3 | Mujeeb Ur Rahman (AFG) | 35 | 18 | 20.85 | 4.5 | 4/12 | Mystery spinner; early breakthroughs in T20Is, like 2024 WC spell, swing momentum. |
| 4 | Mustafizur Rahman (BAN) | 32 | 22 | 24.50 | 5.8 | 4/19 | Cutter specialist; death-over hero in T20Is, restricting Afghanistan to sub-150 totals multiple times. |
| 5 | Mohammad Nabi (AFG) | 28 | 28 | 25.70 | 6.0 | 3/11 | Off-spin finisher; economical in middle overs, complementing Rashid in key wins. |
The Dawn of a Rivalry: Surprise and Respect (2014–2016)
The dawn of the rivalry between the Bangladesh national cricket team and the Afghanistan national cricket team sparked in 2014, blending surprise upsets with growing respect. Afghanistan, the bold newcomers, stunned Bangladesh in their first ODI clash during the Asia Cup on March 1 in Fatullah. Batting first, Afghanistan posted 254 for 6, thanks to Samiullah Shinwari’s explosive 81 off 69 balls and Asghar Afghan’s unbeaten 90. Bangladesh crumbled to 222 all out, with Mominul Haque’s 50 the highlight, handing Afghanistan a 32-run victory. Fans in Dhaka were shocked; this was no minnow pushover.
Two weeks later, on March 16 in the T20 World Cup opener at Dhaka, Bangladesh bounced back emphatically. Afghanistan folded for 72 in 17.1 overs, Shakib Al Hasan’s 3 for 8 dismantling them. Bangladesh chased 78 for 1 in 12 overs, Anamul Haque’s unbeaten 44 sealing a nine-wicket romp. The win restored pride, but Afghanistan’s fight hinted at future battles.
Fast-forward to 2016’s bilateral ODI series in Dhaka. The first match on September 25 saw Bangladesh edge a thriller: they scored 265 (Tamim Iqbal 80, Shakib 48), then held Afghanistan to 258 despite Rahmat Shah’s 71 and Hashmatullah Shahidi’s 72, winning by seven runs. Taskin Ahmed’s 4 for 59 was crucial amid tense chases.
Afghanistan struck back in the second ODI on September 28. Bangladesh managed 208 (Mosaddek Hossain 45 not out), but Asghar Afghan’s 57 and Mohammad Nabi’s 49 guided Afghanistan to 212 for 8 with two balls left. Rashid Khan’s 3 for 35 and Shakib’s 4 for 47 fueled the drama.
The decider on October 1 was Bangladesh’s statement: Tamim’s 118 and Sabbir Rahman’s 65 powered 279 for 8. Afghanistan collapsed to 138, Mosharraf Hossain claiming a hat-trick in 3 for 24. Series win 2-1 for Bangladesh.
These early clashes built mutual admiration. Afghan fans celebrated their nation’s grit; Bangladeshi supporters felt the pressure of rising equals. Aggression showed in stares and celebrations, like Nabi’s fist-pumps. Tactics evolved: Afghanistan’s spin choked middles, Bangladesh’s pace attacked tops.
| Era Highlights | Bangladesh Stats | Afghanistan Stats | Key Moments & Records |
|---|---|---|---|
| Highest Individual Score | Tamim Iqbal: 118 (3rd ODI 2016) | Asghar Afghan: 90* (Asia Cup 2014) | Tamim’s century anchored Bangladesh’s biggest win by 141 runs. |
| Best Bowling Figures | Mosharraf Hossain: 3/24 (hat-trick, 3rd ODI 2016) | Rashid Khan: 3/35 (2nd ODI 2016) | Mosharraf’s hat-trick (Nawroz, Hashmatullah, Nabi) – first by a Bangladeshi in ODIs. |
| Top Partnership | Tamim Iqbal & Sabbir Rahman: 140 (3rd ODI 2016) | Asghar Afghan & Samiullah Shinwari: 164 (Asia Cup 2014) | Afghan duo’s stand turned game from 90/5 to 254/6. |
| Fastest Fifty | Samiullah Shinwari: 50 off 54 (Asia Cup 2014) | Rahmat Shah: 50 off ? (N/A in era) | Shinwari’s aggressive 81 flipped momentum in debut upset. |
| Closest Chase | Afghanistan: Won by 2 wkts (2nd ODI 2016) | Bangladesh: Won by 7 runs (1st ODI 2016) | Nabi’s calm 49 under lights sealed thriller. |
| Fan Emotions/Aggression | Dhaka crowds booed collapses; verbal spars like Shakib vs Nabi. | Diaspora cheers for upsets; celebrations echoed pride. | 2014 upset: Afghan fans danced; Bangladeshi shock led to team scrutiny. |
| Tactical Insights | Pace in powerplays (Taskin 4/59); spin variety. | Wrist-spin dominance (Rashid early impact); fearless batting. | Shakib’s all-round (48 & 2/26 in 1st ODI) set tone for versatility. |
| Overall Series/Head-to-Head | ODIs: BAN 2 wins, AFG 2; T20Is: BAN 1, AFG 0. | Emerging force with 2 ODI wins over Test nation. | Afghanistan’s first ODI win vs full member (2014); Bangladesh’s 100th ODI victory (3rd 2016). |
Rising Tension and Home Dominance (2017–2019)
Rising tension marked the Bangladesh vs Afghanistan rivalry from 2017 to 2019, with home advantage playing a big role. Though no bilateral in 2017, warm-up clashes hinted at parity. In 2018, Afghanistan hosted a T20I series in Dehradun, sweeping 3-0. First T20I: AFG 167/8 (Rashid 43*), BAN 122 (Mujeeb 4/12), AFG won by 45 runs. Second: BAN 134/8, AFG 135/4 (Shahzad 40), six-wicket win. Third: BAN 145/6, AFG 146/4 (Nabi 31*), one-wicket thriller? Wait, actually six wkts in second, but tension built.
Asia Cup 2018 ODIs intensified it. Group stage: AFG 255/7 (Shahidi 58), BAN 119 (Rashid 2/13), AFG’s 136-run rout. Super Four: BAN 249/7 (Mahmudullah 74), AFG 246/7 (Shahidi 71), BAN’s three-run nail-biter, fans erupted.
2019 brought drama. World Cup ODI: BAN 262/7 (Shakib 51), AFG 200 (Shakib 5/29), 62-run win. One-off Test in Chittagong: AFG 342 & 260 (Rahmat 102), BAN 205 & 173 (Rashid 11/104), AFG’s 224-run upset, their second Test win ever.
Tri-series T20s: AFG won first by 25 runs (164/6 to 139), BAN second by four wickets (139/6 chasing 138/7). Aggression flared with stares, celebrations; fans chanted fiercely. Tactics: AFG spin dominated, BAN countered at home.
| Era Highlights | Bangladesh Stats | Afghanistan Stats | Key Moments & Records |
|---|---|---|---|
| Highest Individual Score | Mahmudullah: 74 (Asia Cup Super Four 2018) | Rahmat Shah: 102 (Test 2019) | Rahmat’s century in debut Test innings, first for AFG in Tests. |
| Best Bowling Figures | Shakib Al Hasan: 5/29 (WC ODI 2019) | Rashid Khan: 6/49 & 5/55 (11/104 in Test 2019) | Rashid’s 11 wickets: Best by captain in Tests, youngest to 50 Test wickets. |
| Top Partnership | Mushfiqur & Mahmudullah: 100+ (Asia Cup 2018) | Hashmatullah Shahidi & Asghar Afghan: 99 (Asia Cup 2018) | Shahidi-Afghan stand rescued AFG from 57/3 to post 255 in group ODI. |
| Fastest Fifty | Shakib Al Hasan: 50 off 57 (WC 2019) | Mohammad Shahzad: 50 off 37 (T20I 2018) | Shahzad’s aggressive start in T20 series opener set tone for sweep. |
| Closest Chase/Finish | BAN won by 3 runs (Asia Cup Super Four) | AFG won by 1 wkt? (But T20 3rd: 6 wkts chase) | 3-run thriller: Gulbadin missed run-out chance on last ball, fan frenzy. |
| Fan Emotions/Aggression | Chittagong crowds stunned by Test loss; verbal duels like Shakib vs Rashid. | Diaspora celebrated Test win; Nabi’s roars after wickets. | 2019 Test upset: AFG’s historic win, BAN fans demanded changes. |
| Tactical Insights | Home spin-pace mix (Shakib all-round) | Mystery spin (Rashid, Mujeeb) choking middles. | AFG’s spin web in T20s: 3-0 sweep showcased dominance away. |
| Overall Series/Head-to-Head | ODIs: BAN 2, AFG 1; T20Is: AFG 4, BAN 1; Test: AFG 1-0. | Rapid rise with Test victory. | AFG’s first Test win over full member (2019); Shakib’s rare 50 & 5-fer in WC. |
| Run Chases & Upsets | BAN chased 247 in Asia Cup thriller. | AFG’s 136-run ODI win, biggest margin vs BAN. | Pressure: Rashid’s hat-trick bid in Test, missed but sealed win. |
| Best Player Moments | Shakib’s WC heroics: Man of Match. | Rashid’s Test all-round: 51 runs too. | Records: AFG highest Test total 342; BAN lowest vs AFG in ODI 119. |
Peak Intensity and Fan Frenzy (2024–2025)
The rivalry between Bangladesh and Afghanistan hit peak intensity in 2024-2025, with high-stakes tournaments and bilateral series fueling fan frenzy. It started with the T20 World Cup Super 8 clash on June 25, 2024, in Kingstown. Afghanistan posted 115 for 5, Rahmanullah Gurbaz smashing 43. Bangladesh, chasing a DLS-adjusted 114 in 19 overs, crumbled to 105 all out. Rashid Khan’s 4 for 23 and Naveen-ul-Haq’s 4 for 26 sealed an 8-run win, sending Afghanistan to their first semis. Litton Das’ unbeaten 54 offered resistance, but Afghan fans erupted in joy, while Bangladeshi supporters lamented the collapse on social media.
Fast-forward to the 2025 Asia Cup T20 group match in Abu Dhabi. Bangladesh batted first to 154 for 5, Tanzid Hasan blasting 52. Afghanistan fell short by 8 runs, thanks to Nasum Ahmed’s miserly 2 for 11. The win kept Bangladesh’s Super Four hopes alive, with crowds chanting wildly.
The bilateral UAE series in October 2025 was electric. Bangladesh swept the T20Is 3-0: first in Sharjah, chasing 152 with 4 wickets; second, a 2-wicket thriller over 148; third, 6-wicket romp over 144. But Afghanistan dominated the ODIs 3-0: 81-run win defending 191, a 200-run hammering after 294, and 5-wicket chase of 222. Ibrahim Zadran’s consistency shone.
| Era Highlights | Bangladesh Stats | Afghanistan Stats | Key Moments & Records |
|---|---|---|---|
| Highest Individual Score | Litton Das: 54* (T20 WC 2024) | Rahmanullah Gurbaz: 43 (T20 WC 2024); Ibrahim Zadran: 70+ in ODIs | Tanzid Hasan: 52 (Asia Cup 2025) – anchored crucial innings. |
| Best Bowling Figures | Nasum Ahmed: 2/11 (Asia Cup 2025) | Rashid Khan: 4/23 (T20 WC); Naveen-ul-Haq: 4/26 (T20 WC) | Naveen’s haul: POTM in WC, fastest to 50 T20I wickets for AFG? |
| Top Partnership | Towhid Hridoy & partners: 50+ (Asia Cup) | Gurbaz & Zadran: 50+ openers (T20 WC) | AFG’s 293/9 in 2nd ODI: Record team total vs BAN. |
| Fastest Fifty | Tanzid Hasan: 52 off 40? (Asia Cup) | Gurbaz fastest in era? | Closest: AFG’s 8-run WC defense, rain drama. |
| Closest Chase/Finish | BAN 2-wkt win (2nd T20 UAE) | AFG 5-wkt ODI chase (3rd UAE) | 200-run ODI thrashing: AFG’s biggest margin vs full member. |
| Fan Emotions/Aggression | Dhaka streets buzzed; online memes after losses. | Diaspora danced post-WC; Nabi’s roars. | UAE series: Crowd boos, player stares like Rashid vs Shakib. |
| Tactical Insights | Pace in T20s (Taskin swings); spin counters. | Wrist-spin dominance; fearless chases. | AFG’s ODI sweep: Middle-order calm under pressure. |
| Overall Series/Head-to-Head | T20s: BAN 4 wins (incl WC loss); ODIs: AFG 3. | Momentum shift in ODIs. | Records: AFG first WC semi; BAN’s T20 whitewash revenge. |
| Run Chases & Upsets | BAN chased 152,148,144 in T20s. | AFG’s WC upset qualified semis. | Best Moment: Naveen/Rashid collapse BAN in WC rain. |
| Best Player Moments | Litton’s lone fight; Nasum’s spell. | Rashid’s all-round; Zadran’s consistency. | Interesting: Bilateral flips – T20 dominance BAN, ODI AFG. |
The Latest Battles and Lasting Impact (Up to Early 2026)
The latest battles in the Bangladesh vs Afghanistan rivalry wrapped up in late 2025, with no major clashes recorded into early 2026 as of February. The defining chapter remained the October 2025 UAE bilateral tour, where formats flipped dramatically. Bangladesh dominated the T20Is 3-0 in Sharjah: first, chasing 152 with 4 wickets (Parvez Hossain Emon 54, Tanzid Hasan 51, Rashid 4/18); second, a tense 2-wicket win over 148 (Bangladesh 150/8 in 19.1); third, 6-wicket romp chasing 144. These tight finishes showcased Bangladesh’s death-over resilience and pace bowling under lights.
The ODIs reversed everything in Abu Dhabi. Afghanistan swept 3-0: first, chasing 222 with 5 wickets (Ibrahim Zadran starring); second, defending 190 to bowl Bangladesh out for 109 (81-run win); third, posting 293/9 then routing Bangladesh for 93 in 27.1 overs (200-run thrashing, their biggest margin vs Bangladesh). Zadran’s consistency and Rashid’s control choked Bangladesh’s middle order.
No further bilateral or tournament meetings occurred by early 2026, though both eyed upcoming events like the T20 World Cup. The series cemented Afghanistan’s white-ball growth in ODIs while Bangladesh held T20 pride. Fan frenzy peaked: Afghan diaspora celebrated ODI dominance with viral dances; Bangladeshi supporters vented online over collapses, demanding tactical tweaks. Aggression lingered in player stares and heated celebrations. This era’s Bangladesh vs Afghanistan stats highlighted format-specific edges, setting up future fireworks.
| Era Highlights (Late 2025) | Bangladesh Stats | Afghanistan Stats | Key Moments & Records |
|---|---|---|---|
| Highest Individual Score | Parvez Hossain Emon: 54 (1st T20I) | Ibrahim Zadran: High in ODIs (e.g., 70+ across series) | Zadran’s anchoring in chases; Emon’s POTM knock in thriller. |
| Best Bowling Figures | Rishad Hossain: 2/33 (1st T20I) | Rashid Khan: 4/18 (1st T20I); Bilal Sami: 5 wickets in one ODI? | Rashid’s 4-fer bamboozled top order; 200-run ODI win: AFG’s largest margin vs BAN. |
| Top Partnership | Tanzid Hasan & Parvez Emon: Strong opening stand (1st T20I) | Gurbaz & others: 50+ in T20s | AFG’s 293/9 (3rd ODI): Record team total vs BAN in series. |
| Fastest Fifty | Tanzid Hasan: Aggressive 51 off ~40 balls (1st T20I) | Rahmanullah Gurbaz: Quick 40 (1st T20I) | Nail-biters: 2-wkt win with 5 balls left (2nd T20I). |
| Closest Chase/Finish | BAN: 2 wickets (2nd T20I, 19.1 overs) | AFG: 5 wickets (1st ODI, 47.1 overs) | 200-run hammering in 3rd ODI: Bangladesh’s lowest total vs AFG. |
| Fan Emotions/Aggression | Online frustration after ODI collapses; street debates in Dhaka. | Diaspora euphoria post-sweep; Nabi/Rashid roars. | Social media exploded: Memes of flips, cultural pride clashes. |
| Tactical Insights | Death bowling & lower-order fight in T20s. | Spin choke in ODIs; fearless middle overs. | Format flip: BAN T20 sweep revenge, AFG ODI dominance shift. |
| Overall Series/Head-to-Head | T20Is: BAN 3-0; ODIs: AFG 3-0. | White-ball rivalry balanced. | Records: AFG’s 200-run win biggest; BAN’s clean T20 sweep. |
| Run Chases & Upsets | BAN chased 152/4 wkts, 148/2 wkts, 144/6 wkts. | AFG chased 222/5 wkts. | Best Moment: Bangladesh’s late T20 fightbacks vs AFG spin. |
| Best Player Moments | Tanzid & Emon’s fireworks; pace in powerplays. | Zadran’s runs; Rashid’s guile. | Interesting: Series showcased split formats – T20 BAN edge, ODI AFG rise. |
Conclusion
In the end, this rivalry stands as a symbol of cricket’s exciting new era: two rising nations pushing each other to greatness. Afghanistan’s fearless spin magic meets Bangladesh’s resilient fightback, delivering unforgettable moments. Whatever comes next, their clashes promise more intensity, records, and pure emotion. The story is far from over.
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