Hurt the overwhelming feeling in Afghanistan camp after best-ever World Cup finish
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Thursday, 27 June 2024 00:59
"We only got back to hotel at 3am, and then we had to leave [for Trinidad] at 8am. We didn't get much sleep, so the guys were obviously very tired and had a lot to process really emotionally and physically. So all new territory for the guys and it all plays its part in a way, but we were outplayed today. The guys hopefully learn from this experience. We've gone one better than the previous 50-over World Cup in November, and it's just about taking it step by step, and hopefully we learn from today, the batters certainly [about] what it takes to play international cricket and play against a bowling side like South Africa on a pitch that's perhaps not conducive to high scoring, finding ways of winning games. And we've found ways of winning games, we just couldn't find a way today."
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