AFG vs AUS, T20 World Cup 2024 Super 8: Gulbadin’s golden arm lifts Afghanistan to stunning win over Australia

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Tezzbuzz|24-06-2024

Gulbadin Naib was Afghanistan’s man with the golden arm, bowling his team to a tense 21-run victory over previously unbeaten Australia in a Group One Super Eight encounter of the T20 World Cup at the Arnos Vale Stadium in St Vincent on Saturday.

Set a target of 149, Glenn Maxwell (59 off 41 balls, six fours, three sixes) kept the Test and One-Day champions on course until he became Gulbadin’s third wicket in the 15th over, opening the door to a result which keeps the duel for semi-final spots alive going into the final two fixtures in the group on Monday.

Gulbadin finished with four for 20 from his four overs of medium pace to turn the match as Australia suffered its first-ever defeat to the Afghans in a senior international encounter, being dismissed for 127 with four balls left in the match.

AS IT HAPPENED – Afghanistan vs Australia

Earlier, Pat Cummins claimed his second hat-trick in as many matches as Afghanistan lost momentum after another century opening stand from Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran, settling for a total of 148 for six after being put in.

Both teams are on two points after two games — with Australia facing Group One leaders India in its final match while Afghanistan plays Bangladesh, which has lost both its Super Eights games.

Both teams are on two points after two games — with Australia facing Group One leaders India in its final match while Afghanistan plays Bangladesh, which has lost both its Super Eights games.

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