Afghanistan vs Australia LIVE: It's a wrap! Okay, guys. That is it from the Afghanistan vs Australia match! We hope you liked our coverage. Do join us for another crucial Champions Trophy match ...
Afghanistan faces off against Australia at Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium today. Both teams are completing for a spot in the semi-finals, which makes this an important match.
The Afghanistan vs. Australia ICC Champions Trophy league match is scheduled today, i.e., February 28, 2025. In the previous league match against England, Afghanistan chased a 317-run target and won ...
Afghanistan vs Australia LIVE SCORE: With the match between Afghanistan and Australia called off due to wet outfield in Lahore and Australia becoming the third team to qualify for the CT 2025 ...
Afghanistan and Australia face off in a crucial ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match, with a semifinal spot at stake. Previous ...
But in a great shame, Lahore's inclement weather cut short a high-stakes contest that felt like it still had several twists ...
Australia qualified for the Champions Trophy 2025 semifinals after their Group B match against Afghanistan was washed out in Lahore on Friday. Thanks to the result, Australia have 4 points from 3 ...
Australia vs Afghanistan Highlights, ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Australia qualify for semi-finals after the match against Afghanistan is abandoned due to rain. Earlier, Australia got off to a ...
A soft dismissal for Afghanistan’s centurion from the last game, who falls cheaply today. It's a huge breakthrough for Australia. Zampa delivers a short, wide ball that turns slowly. Zadran ...
This means Australia has advanced to the next round, and unless South Africa suffers a heavy defeat, Afghanistan’s tournament is over. Now, Afghanistan must wait for the outcome of the England ...
Afghanistan vs Australia LIVE SCORE, Champions Trophy 2025: Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi won the toss and elected to bat against Australia in a crucial Group B Champions Trophy 2025 match ...
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While America has recognised that military burn pits used in Afghanistan can cause cancer and other illnesses in soldiers, Australia has not accepted it.
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