Afghanistan vs Australia match pitch report
The ICC Champions Trophy will be played at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on February 28 in 2025. While the team of India and New Zealand have reached the semi-finals in Group-A, only England team in Group-B is out of this race, while South Africa, Australia and Afghanistan are still in the race. Any team who will win in this match at Lahore stadium between Afghanistan and Australia will be fully confirmed in the semi -finals. In such a situation, everyone’s eyes are also fixed on the pitch of this match, because so far 2 matches have been played here and both have been seen scoring more than 300. In a match, where the team that chased the target won the name, then the team that batted first managed to win.
Batsmen can be dominated again
Talking about the pitch of Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, the effect of weather can also be seen on the pitch in the match between Afghanistan and Australia. In such a situation, the team winning the toss can decide to bowl first. Although despite this, fast bowlers can get a little swing with the new ball on the pitch here, but after that the batsmen can be seen amazing. In such a situation, the team that batting first in this match will have to try to score at least 300 runs. At the same time, dew is also likely to come at the time of second batting, which will make the ball better on the bat and it will be a little easier to score.
Till now this is the record of Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore
Talking about the record of Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore in ODI format, 71 matches have been played here so far, out of which 36 have been won by the team that has won the team, while the team that chased the target in 33 matches has managed to name. Taking the average score of the first innings here, it is between 255 and 260 runs. At the same time, the highest number of runs in Lahore have been 356 runs so far.
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