Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan's spin bowlers could create some Cricket World Cup upsets

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Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan's spin bowlers could create some Cricket World Cup upsets
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They might not be Cricket World Cup contenders or even make the semifinals, but Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Bangladesh all have the potential to beat many of the top teams because of their skillful spin bowlers.

Rashid’s experience of playing Indian Premier League should come in handy for Afghanistan and his wizardry on expected slow surfaces during the World Cup could turn the tables in Afghanistan’s favor.

Despite a formidable bowling base, it could all come down to the Afghan batters and how well they support their bowlers. Can Rahmanullah Gurbaz provide them with an aggressive start against lethal pace attacks? Can Ibrahim Zadran, captain Hashmatullah Shahidi and Rahmat Shah consolidate in the middle overs? That is a question that won’t be answered until they face the likes of Jasprit Burmah, Shaheen Afridi, Mark Wood and Pat Cummins.

“Someone called me from the top level of the board who is very involved with our cricket. He said that if you go to the World Cup you have to play the matches by managing your injury. So, you better do one thing, don’t play the first match against Afghanistan ,” Tamim said on a video posted on his official Facebook account.

New captain Shakib Al Hasan is the mainstay of Bangladesh hopes just as the allrounder was during the last World Cup when he topped the batting charts before the team made an exit after the first round.

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