Coach wary as India face Afghanistan in T20 World Cup
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India coach Rahul Dravid warned his side will "not take Afghanistan lightly" in their second-round opener of the T20 World Cup in Barbados on Thursday.
India were unbeaten in the initial pool phase as they advanced into a Super Eights featuring two groups of four.
Afghanistan, however, have also justified their billing as potential semi-finalists.
They had already qualified for the Super Eights before an emphatic 104-run defeat by a rampant West Indies in St Lucia on Monday in a clash of previously unbeaten teams, with Nicholas Pooran smashing 98 for the tournament co-hosts.
But Afghanistan did inflict an 84-run hammering upon New Zealand earlier in the competition.
And with India having needed two Super Overs to see off Afghanistan in a T20 match in Bengaluru in January, Dravid is well aware of the challenge awaiting his players at the Kensington Oval.
"We know Afghanistan is a very dangerous team in this format of the game," former India batsman Dravid, 51 told a pre-match press conference on Wednesday. "They have shown that by their performances in this World Cup.
"They might not have a lot of international experience in the other formats of the game, but a lot of their players do play in a lot of T20 leagues, more than in fact some of our players do.
"So, certainly in this format they are not a team to be taken lightly. They are deservedly in the Super Eights."
Much of Afghanistan's success has been built on superb spin bowling, with Rashid Khan -- who took four wickets for 17 runs against New Zealand in Guyana -- leading the way.