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Karachi: A thrilling contest is on the cards as Afghanistan’s spin-heavy attack prepares to take on South Africa’s formidable batting lineup in their opening match of the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy here on Friday.

The match, scheduled to commence at 2:30 PM IST, will be played under hot and dry conditions, with temperatures hovering around 30°C.

Afghanistan enters the contest with a formidable spin-heavy bowling attack, spearheaded by Rashid Khan. While their bowling unit remains their strength, their batting lineup will need to step up in conditions that are expected to favour batsmen. The team faces added pressure as Pakistani pitches traditionally support high-scoring encounters.

Rashid Khan remains Afghanistan’s key weapon, with his mesmerising spin expected to be a major factor in the game. If he can break through South Africa’s top order, Afghanistan’s chances of an upset increase significantly.

South Africa, despite being a consistent force in international cricket, continues its quest for an elusive ICC title. The Proteas suffered heartbreak in the 2024 T20 World Cup final against India and were eliminated in the group stage of the 2017 Champions Trophy due to rain-affected matches.

With a power-packed batting lineup, they will look to dominate Afghanistan’s bowlers and make a strong start to their campaign. Heinrich Klaasen, known for his six-hitting ability, is a player to watch, with bets favouring him to hit the most sixes in the encounter.

While Afghanistan’s bowling attack poses a significant threat, the batting-friendly conditions in Karachi are expected to favour South Africa’s deep and experienced batting order. Experts give the Proteas the upper hand, predicting them to emerge victorious in this highly anticipated clash.

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