The Proteas face Afghanistan in their second Group D clash in Ahmedabad, with South Africa chasing momentum and Afghanistan fighting to keep their T20 World Cup campaign alive.
South Africa are firm favourites at 1.32, while Afghanistan sit at 3.35, needing not just a win but a statement performance to reset their campaign.
Form and context
South Africa arrive in Ahmedabad with momentum and a clear advantage in Group D. The Proteas sit top after a dominant opening win over Canada, posting 213-4 before cruising to a 57-run victory. That result handed South Africa an early net run-rate boost and underlined their depth across departments.
Afghanistan, by contrast, are under immediate pressure. Their five-wicket loss to New Zealand, despite a competitive 182-6, leaves little room for error. Another defeat would severely dent their Super 8 hopes, particularly with South Africa and New Zealand setting the early pace in the group.
Batting markets
South Africa’s top order did the damage against Canada and remains the core betting angle. Quinton de Kock and Aiden Markram are joint favourites in the top-batsman market at 4.80, with Ryan Rickelton and Dewald Brevis offering value if the innings stretches deep.
The Proteas’ power makes over 27.5 fours and over 15.5 sixes logical considerations, especially on an Ahmedabad surface that rewards clean striking. Afghanistan’s batting hinges on Ibrahim Zadran and Rahmanullah Gurbaz, but sustained pressure against this attack is harder to price.
Team with top batter leans strongly South Africa at 1.45, reflecting both form and depth.
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Bowling markets
Afghanistan’s hopes rest almost entirely on spin. Rashid Khan remains their trump card, priced at 5.10 for top bowler, with Mujeeb Ur Rahman tasked with choking the middle overs.
South Africa counter with pace and variety. Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje and Marco Jansen give them multiple wicket-taking phases, which explains South Africa being favoured at 1.55 in the team-with-top-bowler market. Ahmedabad’s bounce also suits seamers more than Afghanistan would prefer.
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Pitch and conditions
The Narendra Modi Stadium traditionally offers true bounce and value for shots. While spinners can grip the ball later, early overs tend to favour pace and intent – an edge for South Africa’s power hitters and quicks.
The takeaway
Afghanistan need Rashid Khan to flip the contest. South Africa arrive with rhythm, depth and clarity. If the Proteas impose themselves early, this could tilt quickly – and decisively – in their favour.
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