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Spirited Afghans clip Kiwi wings, secure 84-run upset win in T20 World Cup

Spirited Afghans clip Kiwi wings, secure 84-run upset win in T20 World Cup

Source: The New Indian Express

GEORGETOWN: A determined Afghanistan rode on splendid spells from their skipper Rashid Khan and left-arm pacer Fazalhaq Farooqi to stun an under-prepared New Zealand by 84 runs and make a strong case for a Super Eight berth in the T20 World Cup here.

Chasing a tricky 160 at the Providence Stadium here, 2021 runners-up New Zealand were shot out for a lowly 75 in an innings that lasted a mere 15.2 overs with only Glenn Phillips (18) and Matt Henry (12) managing double-digit scores.

The decision to bowl after winning the toss backfired on the Black Caps as the Afghans relied on openers Rahmanullah Gurbaz's 56-ball 84 and Ibrahim Zadran's 44 off 41 to post a reasonably good total of 159/6 in the low-scoring tournament.

Gurbaz was expectedly adjudged player of the match for his knock.

The triumph was a reminder of Afghanistan's first big upset win in 2016 when they defeated West Indies by six runs in Nagpur after restricting the eventual winners to 117/8 in their defence of 123/7.

Farooqi, who snared five wickets for nine runs against Uganda, returned figures of 17/4 off his 3.2 overs, including the match-sealing dismissal.

Rashid was also lethal as he collected the prized scalp of Kane Williamson (9 off 13) with his first ball. He finished overall figures of 17/4 off his four overs.

It took Afghanistan to four points from two matches, having earlier beaten Uganda by 125 runs.

The West Indies and Uganda occupy the next two spots, while Papua New Guinea and New Zealand are the last two teams which haven't opened their accounts.

Afghanistan next face PNG on Friday, while NZ will be up against the co-hosts West Indies on Thursday.

"One of the greatest performances from us in T20I cricket against a big team," said Afghan skipper Rashid Khan terming it a "great team effort."

"The way Ibrahim and Gurbaz started again...The wicket was not easy. They did not throw away their wickets.

"Great win for Afghanistan and it is a privilege to be leading this side and winning against NZ."

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