T20 World Cup 2024: Afghanistan Beats Bangladesh by 8 Runs
- Publish date: Wednesday، 26 June 2024
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Afghanistan made history on Tuesday by reaching their first-ever semifinal after defeating Bangladesh by 8 runs in a rain-shortened game. The match, held in St. Vincent, saw Afghanistan post 115/5 in their 20 overs, thanks to a late surge by captain Rashid Khan.
Rashid Khan’s Heroics
Opting to bat first, Afghanistan’s openers Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran provided a steady start under challenging conditions. The Bangladesh bowlers maintained tight control, restricting runs effectively. However, Rashid Khan’s quickfire 19 off 10 balls, including three sixes, boosted Afghanistan’s total, giving them a fighting chance.
Rain Adds Drama
Rain interrupted play, creating a tense scenario. If the match had been called off, Afghanistan would have progressed automatically. Bangladesh needed to chase down the target in 12.1 overs to surpass both Australia and Afghanistan in net run rate, but they fell short.
Bangladesh and Australia Out
Bangladesh’s loss also meant curtains for Australia’s campaign, the 2021 champions, as they were eliminated from the tournament. Afghanistan's historic win marks a significant achievement for the team, highlighting their growth and potential in international cricket.
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