Afghanistan have advanced to their first-ever T20 World Cup semifinal after a dramatic eight-run victory over Bangladesh in a rain-affected clash at the Arnos Vale Stadium in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

Defending a modest total of 115 for five on Monday on a bowler-friendly surface, Afghan captain Rashid Khan belied three rain stoppages, a slippery ball and a revised target of 114 off 19 overs to take four for 23 as Bangladesh, who themselves harboured faint hopes of making the last four, were dismissed for 105 off 17.5 overs.

An unbeaten 54 from opener Litton Das was threatening to take Bangladesh to victory and earn Australia the last semifinal spot on net run-rate.

But pacer Naveen ul-Haq claimed the last two wickets – Taskin Ahmed and Mustafizur Rahman – off consecutive deliveries in the penultimate over of the match to trigger delirious Afghan celebrations.

With India defeating Australia earlier in the day and advancing to the second semifinal against England in Guyana on Thursday, this result assured the Afghans of second spot in the group and eliminated the Aussies together with the Bangladeshis.

Afghanistan will now face South Africa in the first semifinal in Trinidad and Tobago on Wednesday.

Read More: World News | Entertainment News | Celeb News
Aljazera

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Mum and two kids living on £861pm after husband dies aged 30 – and she fears she ‘might not have his ashes’

A Yorkshire mum is fighting every day to provide for her young…

Will Gaza be safer if Netanyahu quit as Israel PM? Likely not, say analysts

As Israel’s war on Gaza drags on, criticism appears to be centring…

Drink driver blows near-fatal blood alcohol reading during breath test in ACT

Video: Drink driver blows near-fatal blood alcohol reading during breath test in…

Hundreds dress up and flock to Huddersfield town centre as Comic Con returns

Hundreds flocked to Huddersfield town centre on Saturday to “get their geek…