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Afghanistan Seal Dramatic Semi-Final Berth Amid Heart-Stopping Run Chase

Afghanistan Seal Dramatic Semi-Final Berth Amid Heart-Stopping Run Chase

Afghanistan Seal Dramatic Semi-Final Berth Amid
Heart-Stopping Run Chase

Afghanistan Seal Dramatic Semi-Final Berth Amid Heart-Stopping Run Chase

Cricketing history was made today as Afghanistan reached the final four of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. In a thrilling match against Bangladesh, the Afghans secured a semi-final berth with a dramatic win, ending Australia’s campaign and joining India, England, and South Africa as the tournament’s remaining contenders. Here’s a detailed recap of the nail-biting encounter.**

The Match Begins: Tension in the Air

From the moment Rashid Khan won the toss and opted to bat first, you could feel the tension in the air. Afghanistan knew they needed a victory to secure their place in the semi-finals. On the very first ball, opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz narrowly avoided a run-out, setting the tone for the drama that would unfold.

A Steady Start Amidst Tight Bowling

Bangladesh’s bowlers made run-scoring difficult, restricting Afghanistan to just five runs from the first two overs. However, Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran showed remarkable composure, steering the team to 27/0 at the conclusion of the Powerplay. Despite the tight bowling, the pair managed to put together a 50-run stand early in the ninth over, making history as the first pair to achieve four partnerships of at least 50 in a T20 World Cup.

Mid-Innings Drama: Wickets Fall

The breakthrough for Bangladesh came shortly after the mid-innings drinks break when Zadran was caught for 18 off 29 balls. The pressure mounted on Afghanistan as more wickets fell, with Azmatullah Omarzai and Gurbaz both dismissed in quick succession. At 99/5 with two overs to go, Afghanistan needed a hero, and Rashid Khan stepped up with a crucial cameo, hitting three sixes to propel the team to a total of 115/5 from 20 overs.

Rain Interruptions and Early Wickets

As rain interrupted play in St Vincent, anxiety levels soared for both teams and fans alike. When play resumed, Afghanistan struck early, removing Tanzid Hasan and Bangladesh’s captain within the first three overs. The match saw another rain delay, pushing the match’s time reserve to its limits.

A See-Saw Battle: Bangladesh Fight Back

Bangladesh clawed their way back to 46/3 at the six-over mark, with Litton Das and Soumya Sarkar forming a crucial partnership. However, Rashid Khan’s introduction into the attack brought immediate results, with Sarkar dismissed for 10. The Tigers needed to complete the run chase in 12.1 overs to overtake Australia and qualify for the semi-finals.

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Towhid Hridoy’s boundaries in the eighth over swung momentum back to Bangladesh, but Rashid Khan struck again, removing Hridoy and Mahmudullah in quick succession. With Khan’s figures at 17/4 off three overs, the match hung in the balance. Despite the rain making another brief appearance, the game resumed with Bangladesh needing 20 runs from the last four overs.

The Final Overs: A Dramatic Finish

 

Litton Das reached his 41-ball half-century and aimed to guide Bangladesh to victory. However, with Taskin Ahmed’s dismissal and Mustafizur Rahman’s first-ball LBW, Afghanistan sealed the win. Naveen-ul-Haq’s fourth wicket cued pandemonium as Afghanistan officially claimed their semi-final spot, leaving Bangladesh and Australia in despair.

Celebrating the Victory

Afghanistan’s victory is a testament to their resilience and determination. This win is not just a triumph on the cricket field but a significant milestone for Afghan cricket.

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T20 World Cup 2024: Afghanistan Secures Super 8

Afghanistan have booked a spot in the T20 World Cup Super 8 stage, beating Papua New Guinea by seven wickets at the Brian Lara Cricket Stadium here on Friday (as per IST).

T20 World Cup 2024: Afghanistan Secures Super 8 Spot

Afghanistan have booked a spot in the T20 World Cup Super 8 stage, beating Papua New Guinea by seven wickets at the Brian Lara Cricket Stadium here on Friday (as per IST).

Afghanistan have booked a spot in the T20 World Cup Super 8 stage, beating Papua New Guinea by seven wickets at the Brian Lara Cricket Stadium here on Friday (as per IST).

A Tactical Gamble Pays Off

Choosing to field first after winning the toss, Afghanistan’s decision was immediately put to the test by a determined PNG side. However, Afghanistan’s bowlers quickly took control, with Fazalhaq Farooqi leading the charge. His sharp reflexes not only resulted in an opportunistic run-out but also set him up for a successful spell with the ball, claiming two wickets in quick succession.

Powerplay Dominance

Naveen-ul-Haq joined the fray, claiming two crucial wickets during the Powerplay, including that of Tony Ura. By the end of six overs, PNG was reeling at 30/5, their hopes of a defendable total hanging by a thread.

Rebuilding and Misfortune

Chad Soper and Kipling Doriga attempted to steady the ship for PNG, but miscommunication led to another run-out, further denting their efforts. A stroke of bad luck saw Norman Vanua dismissed in a bizarre fashion, his bat digging into the pitch just short of safety.

Afghanistan’s Ruthless Fielding

Afghanistan’s fielding was relentless, contributing to PNG’s total of just 95 all out. The Afghan bowlers, seven in total, showcased their depth and versatility, strangling PNG’s batting efforts with clinical efficiency.

Farooqi Shines

Farooqi continued his impressive form, ending with figures of 16/3 off four overs and earning Player of the Match honors for his all-around performance.

 

PNG Fights Back

Despite their low total, PNG showed spirit by claiming both Afghan openers early on. They created half-chances and dared to dream of an upset as Afghanistan recalibrated their chase during the Powerplay.

 

Naib Anchors the Chase

Gulbadin Naib took charge after drinks, accelerating with boundaries and a match-sealing six. His unbeaten 49 off 36 balls guided Afghanistan to victory with 101/3 at the start of the 16th over.

 

Looking Ahead

Afghanistan will face fellow qualifiers West Indies in an upcoming fixture on June 18th as both teams fine-tune their strategies for the challenges ahead.

As we celebrate Afghanistan’s triumph and anticipate their next match-up .

 

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In a turn of events that has left the cricketing world in awe, Afghanistan has made a resounding statement at the ICC Men’s T20I World Cup. The team put the tournament heavyweights, New Zealand, to the sword in a match that will be remembered for years to come.

A Game of Surprises

The Kiwis, known for their formidable presence in the cricketing arena, were outplayed in all aspects of the game. Afghanistan’s performance was a testament to the nation’s emerging T20 stars, who have dared to dream and achieve in the Caribbean and USA.

 

New Zealand’s strategy of sending Afghanistan in after winning the toss backfired as the Afghan openers capitalized on multiple fielding errors. A missed stumping, a fumbled run-out, and a dropped catch in the outfield gave Afghanistan the lifelines they needed to build a strong innings.

The Afghan Innings

Afghanistan’s openers laid a solid foundation, reaching 55/0 at the midpoint of their innings. Rahmanullah Gurbaz, who reached 50 for the second time in this tournament, and Ibrahim Zadran, who struck a handy 44 off 41 balls, led the charge. Azmatullah Omarzai added a quick 22-run cameo from just 13 deliveries, pushing the pace of the game.

 

Despite reaching 150 inside 19 overs, the Kiwis managed to restrict the final over to just three runs, setting a target of 160 for the win.

The Kiwi Collapse

New Zealand’s batting efforts mirrored their shortcomings in the field. Fazalhaq Farooqi, the left-arm pacer, dismissed Finn Allen with the first ball and went on to claim the wickets of Devon Conway and Daryl Mitchell. Farooqi, who had taken Five wickets for nine runs against Uganda, continued his impressive form, ending with figures of 17/4 off 3.2 overs.

 

Rashid Khan also made significant contributions, claiming the prized wicket of Kane Williamson with his first ball and finishing with figures of 17/4 off his four overs.

A Historic Win

With Glenn Phillips’ run-a-ball 18 being the Kiwis’ top contribution with the bat, the side was all out for 75 runs off 15.2 overs. This victory leaves Afghanistan atop Group C, with two wins to start their campaign and a Super 8 berth within reach.

 

This match has not only been a game-changer for Afghanistan but also a wake-up call for the so-called heavyweights of the cricketing world. It’s a reminder that in the world of cricket, it’s not just about the big names but the performance on the field that counts.