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Afghanistan shock rivals Pakistan in historic Cricket World Cup win


After beating England, Afghanistan pull off their second shock of the Cricket World Cup – thumping Pakistan by eight-wickets.

Afghanistan created another big upset at the Cricket World Cup as they thumped struggling Pakistan by eight wickets to win two games at the same edition of the tournament for the first time.

After stunning England eight days ago, the ninth-ranked Afghans celebrated only their third ever win at the World Cup on Monday, the other coming against Scotland in 2015 in their first appearance.

An aggressive 130-run opening stand between Ibrahim Zadran (87) and Rahmanullah Gurbaz (65) orchestrated Afghanistan’s 286-2 in 49 overs against out-of-sort Pakistan’s pace and spin bowling.

Rahmat Shah and captain Hashmatullah Shahidi built on the solid first-wicket stand by sharing an unbeaten 96-run third-wicket stand. Shah remained unbeaten on 77 while Shahidi scored 48 not out as he raised the victory with a boundary against Shaheen Afridi at square leg.

Pakistan, who won the toss and elected to bat, made 282-7 against a spin-heavy quartet with captain Babar Azam (74) and Abdullah Shafique (58) scoring half centuries.

It was Pakistan’s first loss in an ODI against Afghanistan, which bettered its previous highest successful ODI chase of 274 made against United Arab Emirates nine years ago.

A third successive defeat pushed Pakistan into a must-win situation for a place in the semifinals with only four points from five matches.

Afghanistan also kept their slim hopes alive with four points in as many games as they moved into the number spot, behind Pakistan on net run-rate, leaving England at the bottom of the table. The top four teams out of 10 in the round-robin stage qualify for the semifinals.

More to follow.



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