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Monday 30 October 2023

World Cup fairytale rolls on as former champs beaten


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Afghanistan knocked over a third former champion when it swept past Sri Lanka by seven wickets at the Cricket World Cup.

The third win kept Afghanistan in contention for its first semi-final. It has risen from seventh place to fifth. Sri Lanka slipped to sixth.

Afghanistan recorded only one win across the 2015 and 2019 tournaments, but in India has toppled defending champion England in New Delhi, 1992 winner Pakistan in Chennai, and added the 1996 champion with 28 balls to spare in Pune.

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Fast bowler Fazalhaq Farooqi, left out of the win against Pakistan, returned and took 4-34 to help bowl out Sri Lanka for an under-par 241 in 49.3 overs.

Afghanistan's captain Hashimatullah Shahidi celebrates his 50 runs against Sri Lanka.

Afghanistan chased the target down thanks to a closing unbeaten partnership of 111 from 104 balls by allrounder Azmatullah Omarzai, 73 not out, and skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi, 58 not out. Rahmat Shah added 62 as they finished on 242-3 in 45.2 overs.

Put into bat, Sri Lanka's Pathum Nissanka and skipper Kusal Mendis added 62 off 77 balls for the second wicket. Even so, they couldn't really break the Afghanistan bowlers' chokehold on scoring.

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Omarzai made the breakthrough by getting Nissanka out caught behind for 46, including five fours.

Mendis and Sadeera Samarawickrama added 50 off 57 balls for the third wicket in the best phase of batting for Sri Lanka, and yet the run rate never crossed five an over.

Afghanistan's control over proceedings on a fine batting track finally told.

Mujeeb ur Rahman sent Mendis back for 39, caught at midwicket in the 28th over.

Samarawickrama was lbw to Mujeeb for 36 as Sri Lanka slumped to 4-139 in the 30th. The spinner finished with 2-38 in 10 overs.

There was another flurry of wickets after a 45-run partnership between Charith Asalanka (22) and Dhananjaya de Silva (14).

It was Rashid Khan’s turn, as the wily wrist-spinner bowled de Silva at 5-167.

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Farooqi returned to wreck the attempt at a par score. He dismissed Asalanka and Angelo Mathews. Dushmantha Chameera’s run out made it 7-185 in 40 overs.

Sri Lanka had no hope of reaching 250 after all of the top order got starts without really making them count.

In reply, left-arm pacer Dilshan Madushanka gave Sri Lanka a rousing start by bowling hard-hitting opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz for a four-ball duck.

Afghanistan's players acknowledge the crowd after winning their match against Sri Lanka.

There was no panic in Afghanistan's ranks though. Needing less than five per over from the outset, Ibrahim Zadran and Shah set the tone for the chase with a combined 73 off 97 balls for the second wicket.

Madushanka got Zadran caught at third man on 39, which brought Shah and Shahidi together.

They added 58 off 67 balls. Shah scored 50 off 61 and was dropped. But it came to nought – immediately after, he was caught at backward point.

At 3-131, the game still hung in the balance but Shahidi and Omarzai denied the Sri Lanka bowlers any hope, helped in part by some shoddy fielding.

Shahidi reached 50 off 67 balls and anchored the innings. Omarzai accelerated near the end. His 50 came at a run a ball, then he took 23 runs off the last 13 balls faced. He top-scored with six fours and three sixes.

Afghanistan knocked over a third former champion when it swept past Sri Lanka by seven wickets at the Cricket World Cup.

The third win kept Afghanistan in contention for its first semi-final. It has risen from seventh place to fifth. Sri Lanka slipped to sixth.

Afghanistan recorded only one win across the 2015 and 2019 tournaments, but in India has toppled defending champion England in New Delhi, 1992 winner Pakistan in Chennai, and added the 1996 champion with 28 balls to spare in Pune.

READ MORE: Eddie Jones delivers parting shot at Rugby Australia

READ MORE: Head lauded as Australia's 'most important batter' after blitz

READ MORE: Melbourne Cup field rocked by sudden retirement

Fast bowler Fazalhaq Farooqi, left out of the win against Pakistan, returned and took 4-34 to help bowl out Sri Lanka for an under-par 241 in 49.3 overs.

Afghanistan's captain Hashimatullah Shahidi celebrates his 50 runs against Sri Lanka.

Afghanistan chased the target down thanks to a closing unbeaten partnership of 111 from 104 balls by allrounder Azmatullah Omarzai, 73 not out, and skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi, 58 not out. Rahmat Shah added 62 as they finished on 242-3 in 45.2 overs.

Put into bat, Sri Lanka's Pathum Nissanka and skipper Kusal Mendis added 62 off 77 balls for the second wicket. Even so, they couldn't really break the Afghanistan bowlers' chokehold on scoring.

Watch every Australian Cricket World Cup match and other headline games live and free on Channel Nine and 9Now

Omarzai made the breakthrough by getting Nissanka out caught behind for 46, including five fours.

Mendis and Sadeera Samarawickrama added 50 off 57 balls for the third wicket in the best phase of batting for Sri Lanka, and yet the run rate never crossed five an over.

Afghanistan's control over proceedings on a fine batting track finally told.

Mujeeb ur Rahman sent Mendis back for 39, caught at midwicket in the 28th over.

Samarawickrama was lbw to Mujeeb for 36 as Sri Lanka slumped to 4-139 in the 30th. The spinner finished with 2-38 in 10 overs.

There was another flurry of wickets after a 45-run partnership between Charith Asalanka (22) and Dhananjaya de Silva (14).

It was Rashid Khan’s turn, as the wily wrist-spinner bowled de Silva at 5-167.

Watch every Australian Cricket World Cup match and other headline games live and free on Channel Nine and 9Now

Farooqi returned to wreck the attempt at a par score. He dismissed Asalanka and Angelo Mathews. Dushmantha Chameera’s run out made it 7-185 in 40 overs.

Sri Lanka had no hope of reaching 250 after all of the top order got starts without really making them count.

In reply, left-arm pacer Dilshan Madushanka gave Sri Lanka a rousing start by bowling hard-hitting opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz for a four-ball duck.

Afghanistan's players acknowledge the crowd after winning their match against Sri Lanka.

There was no panic in Afghanistan's ranks though. Needing less than five per over from the outset, Ibrahim Zadran and Shah set the tone for the chase with a combined 73 off 97 balls for the second wicket.

Madushanka got Zadran caught at third man on 39, which brought Shah and Shahidi together.

They added 58 off 67 balls. Shah scored 50 off 61 and was dropped. But it came to nought – immediately after, he was caught at backward point.

At 3-131, the game still hung in the balance but Shahidi and Omarzai denied the Sri Lanka bowlers any hope, helped in part by some shoddy fielding.

Shahidi reached 50 off 67 balls and anchored the innings. Omarzai accelerated near the end. His 50 came at a run a ball, then he took 23 runs off the last 13 balls faced. He top-scored with six fours and three sixes.

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