The Champions Trophy 2025 has been filled with thrilling moments, but the unpredictable weather in Lahore has thrown a curveball into the semifinal qualification race for Group B. The much-awaited match between Afghanistan and Australia at the Gaddafi Stadium ended up being a victim of heavy rain, with showers disrupting play and ultimately washing out the game. Let’s explore how this unexpected turn of events impacts the qualification scenarios for Group B trophy.
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Afghanistan vs Australia: Washed Out Match at Gaddafi Stadium
Australia, chasing a target of 274 runs, had made steady progress at 109/1 in just 12.5 overs when rain halted play. With the rain showing no signs of relenting, the match could not resume, resulting in a no-result. This meant both teams were awarded one point each trophy.
For Australia, this washout was enough to secure their place in the semifinals, as they moved to four points in the standings. For Afghanistan, however, the situation became far more complicated, leaving them with just three points. Their fate in the tournament now depends on the outcome of another crucial match in the group: England vs South Africa.

Australia’s Semifinal Qualification
While the washout did not affect Australia’s progression, it confirmed their spot in the semifinals. With four points, they have secured enough to advance, regardless of the results in the remaining Group B fixtures. They are now guaranteed a place in the next stage of the competition trophy.
Afghanistan’s Path to Semifinal Qualification
With just three points, Afghanistan now faces an uphill battle. Their hopes of reaching the semifinals hinge on the outcome of the England vs South Africa match. If England defeats South Africa, both Afghanistan and South Africa will be tied on three points each. In this scenario, the second semifinalist from Group B will be determined by trophy Net Run Rate (NRR).
The Net Run Rate Battle
Currently, Afghanistan’s NRR stands at -0.99, which puts them at a significant disadvantage compared to South Africa, whose NRR is far superior. This means Afghanistan needs not only a South African loss but a dramatic one at that to have a chance of surpassing their NRR trophy.

For instance, let’s say South Africa is chasing a target of 301 runs. To overcome the NRR difference, South Africa would need to lose by a margin of at least 207 runs for Afghanistan to move ahead in the standings. This is an extremely unlikely scenario, and thus, Afghanistan’s hopes of qualification remain slim.
What Afghanistan Needs: A Miracle from England
For Afghanistan to stand any chance, England must secure a massive victory over South Africa. Only if South Africa suffers a heavy defeat can Afghanistan’s NRR improve enough to see them advance. However, given the nature of the match, it’s a long shot trophy.
Australia’s Position in the Semifinals
With Australia’s qualification secured, the washout in Lahore means Afghanistan can only watch and hope for a miracle in the England vs South Africa clash. If South Africa wins or even loses by a narrow margin, Afghanistan’s hopes of advancing will be dashed, leaving their Champions Trophy campaign over.

Conclusion: A Thrilling Wait for Afghanistan
In the world of cricket, where every match counts, Afghanistan’s fate now lies in the hands of England. They can only wait, watch, and hope that the match between England and South Africa delivers the miracle they need for their semifinal hopes to stay alive. As things stand, Afghanistan’s qualification prospects remain hanging by a thread, and the washout in Lahore has only added to the unpredictability of Group B’s race.
Stay tuned as the fate of Afghanistan in the Champions Trophy 2025 depends on the outcome of one last crucial match.
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