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Afghanistan National Cricket Team to Face Canada in Final T20 World Cup Match

Afghanistan plays its final T20 World Cup match against Canada, aiming to end the tournament with pride and sportsmanship.

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Afghanistan cricket team in T20 World Cup

The Afghanistan national cricket team prepares for their final T20 World Cup match against Canada, showcasing skill and passion [IC : by AFP]

February 19, 2026

The Afghanistan national cricket team is set to play its final match of the ongoing T20 World Cup against Canada today (Thursday), marking the conclusion of their campaign in this highly competitive tournament.

Afghanistan’s journey in Group D has been a mix of highs and lows. The team secured a hard-fought victory against the UAE, demonstrating their skill and teamwork. However, consecutive defeats against top-ranked sides New Zealand and South Africa prevented Afghanistan from advancing to the Super Eight stage of the competition. Despite these setbacks, the team has shown resilience and determination, earning the respect of cricket fans worldwide.

From Group D, only New Zealand and South Africa progressed to the next round, leaving Afghanistan and the UAE eliminated. While the Afghan squad will not move forward in the tournament, they are determined to finish on a strong note by giving their best performance against Canada. Analysts and fans alike are eager to see how Afghanistan approaches this final game, hoping to witness moments of brilliance and spirited play from a team that has been steadily growing in international cricket.

With supporters closely watching from around the globe, Afghanistan aims to conclude their World Cup campaign with pride, sportsmanship, and a display of the skill and passion that have become hallmarks of their cricketing journey.

Read more :Afghanistan Record First Win of T20 World Cup Against UAE

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