Coming into the ICC T20 World Cup three days before the start of the tournament, putting the turmoil at home on the backburner and trying to jell as a team does take a lot of effort.
Afghanistan did all that and more -- and they did make an impact -- but finally had to bow out of the tournament with their heads held high. Not just did they keep their hopes alive of qualifying for the semifinals till the end, they were better placed than India to make the grade had they beaten New Zealand on Sunday.
Afghanistan all-rounder Gulbadin Naib said following the side's eight-wicket loss to New Zealand in their last 'Super 12' game that there were several positives from the tournament, which the team could build on as it prepares for the next edition of the T20 World Cup in less than a year's time.