Afghanistan skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi Thursday targeted another big scalp in the form of Australia after knocking England out of the Champions Trophy, with a semi-final spot the prize.Afghanistan similarly stunned then holders England at the 2023 Cricket World Cup in India.
Next they play world champions Australia at Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium Friday in their final group match and must win to reach the last four of the eight-nation tournament.
"Obviously a win like this boosts every team's confidence and strengthens them," Shahidi said after Afghanistan sent England packing.
"Our morale has increased even more."
The skipper added: "The upcoming match will be crucial for both teams in the race for the semi-finals.
"Australia is a tough and good team. I have said this in previous conferences as well - that we came here to play good cricket.
"We will try to play a positive game. Just like we defeated England, we hope to beat Australia as well.
"We won't put that pressure on ourselves by thinking too much about the semi-final qualification."
Rain is forecast in Lahore but even a washout will keep Afghanistan in contention of reaching the semi-finals, but they will then have to depend on other results or net run-rate.
Afghanistan, a growing force in white-ball cricket, and Australia have played four One Day Internationals previously with the Australians winning all of them.
At the 2023 World Cup, Afghanistan had Australia on the ropes at 91/7 when a cramping Glenn Maxwell hammered an unbeaten 201 to pull off victory in hot and humid Mumbai.
Afghanistan roared back to beat Australia at last year's Twenty20 World Cup and they reached the semi-finals in a landmark achievement..png)