Azmatullah Omarzai, a promising Afghan cricketer, is emerging as a significant player at the World Cup.

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In a match against India, Omarzai was promoted to bat at No. 5 and impressively scored 62 runs, showcasing his batting skills.

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Omarzai's impact extended beyond that one game, as he continued to prove himself as a valuable asset to the Afghan cricket team.

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He demonstrated remarkable shot-making abilities, including lofting a delivery over deep midwicket for a boundary.

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While Sri Lanka showed their strengths in the tournament, they also revealed weaknesses in their fielding, with a missed catch by Sadeera Samarawickrama.

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Samarawickrama dropped a catch that could have sent Rahmat Shah, an Afghan batsman, back to the pavilion.

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Despite the dropped catch, Rahmat Shah faced a challenge from a cross-seamed delivery, which resulted in his departure after scoring 62 runs.

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Afghanistan set specific run rate targets for themselves, with milestones at the 10-over and 20-over marks, aiming for a victory within the 48th over while chasing a target of 241 runs.

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Omarzai's remarkable performance and Afghanistan's strategic approach are making the World Cup an exciting and competitive cricket tournament to follow.

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