"Anything can happen," said Rashid. "In the Super Six, it's quite difficult for anyone to go directly (into the final). "Still now, a single team hasn't qualified. Everyone is in doubt. That is a good thing. We just need to win the last match and see what happens." It was the 19-year-old Rashid's fourth ODI five-for, taking him to a staggering 96 wickets in just 42 games. "It feels good to take five-wicket haul and to contribute in the bowling department," he added. "I did well in the last matches as well, but I was unlucky in not taking many wickets. Today I took wickets, and it was a good day for me."Rashid Khan was at his destructive best in Afghanistan's crucial #CWC19 victory over UAE today, taking a fourth ODI five-wicket haul. pic.twitter.com/sQMSrFk6QV
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After a poor start to the tournament with losses to Scotland, Zimbabwe and Hong Kong, Afghanistan have kept themselves in contention with wins over West Indies and the UAE. "In this Super Six, the target was to win all three matches and just see what happens," said Rashid. "Anything can happen in the match between UAE and Zimbabwe. We can only hope for the best." Rashid carried the extra burden of captaincy in this tournament as regular captain Asghar Stanikzai recovered from an emergency appendectomy.Follow the action from today's #CWCQ Super Six match between UAE and Afghanistan at Old Hararians!#UAEvAFG LIVE ➡️ https://t.co/3fhZ9DeY8p pic.twitter.com/AQHpLJrVvJ
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While his bowling performances thus far have been inconsistent and haven't reflected his no. 1 ranking in the ODI and T20 formats, Khan insisted that the pressure of captaincy had not weighed him down. "I didn't feel any pressure when I was captaining and bowling," he said. "I just enjoy myself, whether I'm captain or not captain. I just try my best to enjoy myself." Rashid was introduced to the attack fairly late after UAE won the toss and decided to bat, but he quickly made an impact..@rashidkhan_19 speaks to the media after helping Afghanistan beat the UAE by five wickets in their ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018 match on Tuesday. #CWCQ #RoadtoCWC19 pic.twitter.com/pxHVwWhQqk
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He had opener Chirag Suri caught behind for a gritty 22, and then removed Mohammad Usman lbw as UAE slipped to 84 for five. Shaiman Anwar and Mohammad Naveed inspired a UAE fightback, but Khan returned to the attack to dismiss both men, adding the final wicket of no. 11 Qadeer Ahmed to complete his five-wicket haul. Should he reach 100 wickets within his next nine matches he will become the quickest bowler in the history of the game to the landmark, beating Australia's Mitchell Starc. While Khan led Afghanistan's bowling effort, it was Naib and Najibullah who secured their win with the bat after a top-order collapse had seen them slip to 54 for five.Afghanistan stay in the race for a spot at #CWC19! Rashid Khan's five-for and half-centuries from Gulbadin Naib and Najibullah Zadran secured a 5 wicket win against the UAE.#UAEvAFG REPORT ➡️ https://t.co/9HM6Bm43yA pic.twitter.com/dgWXjif29w
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Najibullah's 63 was his third half-century of the tournament, while Naib was named man-of-the-match for his unbeaten 74. "The batters also did really well," said Rashid. "They took responsibility. Losing five wickets for 50 or 60, and chasing 180, they formed a very good partnership. They did a good job to bat to the end and win the game." UAE coach Dougie Brown echoed Rashid's sentiments, paying credit to the Afghan batting pair. "You look at the partnership at the end, 100 in a short time," said Brown. "That showed you what people were capable of if they applied themselves. "Rashid spoke about taking responsibility, and I think the two guys at the end showed exactly what responsibility was on a pitch which, really, there were no demons in."Afghanistan stay in contention for a #CWC19 spot, but not before UAE gave them a proper scare!
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The winner of Wednesday’s match between the Windies and Scotland will qualify for the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2019 and if Zimbabwe beat UAE on Thursday, then they will claim the second qualifying spot. https://t.co/6xrg3a703J #cricket @icc
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