Afghanistan captain Mohammed Nabi attributed his team's four-wicket loss to Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup Super Four match here to his batters not setting a total in the vicinity of 200 runs on a small Sharjah ground, and also expressed displeasure with the fielders dropping catches.
Sri Lanka on Saturday won their Super Four match against Afghanistan by four wickets with five balls remaining after they overhauled the target of 175 for the loss of six wickets, with openers Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis giving a good start and Bhanuka Rajapaksa, who usually comes in at one-down but came in to bat at No.5 -- scoring 31.
Afghanistan wicketkeeper-batter Rahmanullah Gurbaz (84 from 45 balls) and Ibrahim Zadran (40 from 38) were the chief contributors to the team total of 175/6 as the rest failed, resulting in a below-par score on a good batting wicket.