Afghanistan star Naveen-ul-Haq shared a fiery social media put up, taking up critics after his group’s win over Australia.
Naveen-ul-Haq starred for Afghanistan towards Australia© X (Twitter)
Afghanistan defended their whole of 148 for six for his or her first-ever win over Australia in worldwide cricket. Australia had been all out for 127 in 19.2 overs and they’re now watching early elimination from the World Cup. Australia now should win their match towards India on Monday and in addition hope that Afghanistan lose to Bangladesh of their subsequent match.
Afghanistan openers Rahmanullah Gurbaz (60) and Ibrahim Zadran (51) cast a 118-run partnership establishing base for a difficult whole however Pat Cummins registered his second successive hat-trick unfold throughout two overs to limit Afghanistan to a manageable whole.
“Huge win for us as a group and as a nation. Nice feeling. It is one thing we missed in final two years. Actually pleased with the win and tremendous pleased with the blokes. Fairly essential for us that we went again with the identical enjoying XI. We’re studying the opposition bowling lineup and choosing XI accordingly. 140 was a superb whole on this wicket. We did not end in addition to we should always have. Opening partnership gave us greatest begin. On this wicket, something 130-plus, we had been able to defending it so long as we saved calm and had the idea.
“That is the fantastic thing about this group, having allrounders and having choices. The way in which Gulbadin bowled in the present day – the expertise he has, it got here good in the present day. The way in which Nabi began – the wicket of Warner – was additionally pleasing to see. It is so essential for us again residence and world wide. I am positive they’re proud and would’ve loved the sport,” Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan stated after the sport.
Because of the win, Afghanistan stay alive within the T20 World Cup 2024, giving their T20 World Cup 2024 semi-final hopes an enormous enhance.Â
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