West Indies and Afghanistan get the chance to exit the Cricket World Cup on a high note at Headingley on바카라 웹사이트Thursday.
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The Windies are guaranteed to바카라 웹사이트finish second-bottom of the group above winless Afghanistan regardless of the result in Leeds.
Jason Holder's side started the tournament by hammering Pakistan but have not won since that seven-wicket success바카라 웹사이트at Trent Bridge at the end of May.
Afghanistan have lost all eight matches and will be looking for only their second World Cup victory at the venue where they ran Pakistan close on바카라 웹사이트Saturday.
Chris Gayle needs 18 runs to break Brian Lara's record for the most ODI runs scored by a West Indies player in what바카라 웹사이트will be his final바카라 웹사이트World Cup match - and possibly바카라 웹사이트his last ODI.바카라 웹사이트
The Windies have lost six consecutive matches and will be desperate to bring that run to an end in their first World Cup clash with Afghanistan.