Afghanistan's T20 World Cup 2024 matchup vs Papua New Guinea highlights: the Afghans thrash PNG to qualify for the Super 8, eliminating New Zealand.



AFG vs PNG in the 2024 T20 World Cup Highlights: Afghanistan defeated Papua New Guinea by 7 wickets to advance to the T20 World Cup Super 8 stage. Fazalhaq Farooqi was outstanding with the ball.

T20 World Cup 2024: Afghanistan vs. Papua New Guinea, Highlights: With the ball, Afghanistan crushed Papua New Guinea by seven wickets to advance to the T20 World Cup Super 8 stage. Fazalhaq Farooqi was outstanding. Afghanistan was given a fright with the ball early on by PNG, but Gulbadin Naib struck an undefeated 49 to lead them home as they chased a meager 96. Earlier, Fazalhaq Farooqi returned figures of 3/16 as the Rashid Khan-led team wiped PNG out for a pitiful total of 95. Noor Ahmad struck late after PNG put up some resistance with the bat, while Naveen-ul-Haq also claimed two wickets. At the Brian Lara Stadium in Trinidad, Afghanistan's Group C T20 World Cup match against Papua New Guinea began with a toss and the decision to bowl first.

Afghanistan defeated Papua New Guinea 95 (Doriga 27, Farooqi 3-16, Naveen 2-4) by seven wickets with 101 for 3 (Naib 49*, Kamea 1-16).

After defeating PNG by seven wickets in Tarouba, Afghanistan secured their spot in the Super Eight and eliminated New Zealand from the men's T20 World Cup 2024.

Fast bowlers Fazalhaq Farooqi and Naveen-ul-Haq's new-ball performances, which caused PNG to lose five wickets in the powerplay, laid the groundwork for their victory. PNG's fate was not improved by a total of four run-outs, as they were dismissed for 95.

With 29 balls remaining, Afghanistan easily won, and Gulbadin Naib continued his undefeated streak at 49. As a result, New Zealand lost out before reaching the ODI or T20 semifinals of a men's World Cup for the first time since 2014.


 
Afghanistan leads Group C with a net run rate of 4.230 and six points.

Naib puts out a quick fire from PNG

Afghanistan would not have been alarmed by a target of 96. In their first two games together, Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran had each added century stands for the first wicket. During those trips, Gurbaz had hit fifty runs. The middle order consequently had very little time in the center. Afghanistan's greatest nightmares almost materialized on Thursday.

Following Charles Amini's dismissal as vice captain, Semo Kamea nearly hit the first ball when Ibrahim was declared leg before wicket. He took advantage of the DRS, but three balls later, when attempting to attack an inswinger from Kamea, he lost his stumps. Alei Neo, a fast bowler, dismissed Gurbaz in the subsequent over. Gurbaz then came charging down to hurl one over the boundary. Had wicketkeeper Kiplin Doriga held onto Naib's outside edge in the fifth over, PNG might have exerted even more pressure on Afghanistan.

On a pitch with dry grass, which Daren Ganga had mentioned in his pitch assessment added to the uneven bounce, PNG were left to lament those opportunities. The example came from Azmatullah Omarzai's dismissal, as he was bowled by Norman Vanua's length ball that hardly got off the ground.

However, Naib and Muhammad Nabi overcame the circumstances to guarantee Afghanistan will not see any more disruptions.

Run-out of Vala causes collapse

PNG was put in and got off to nearly the perfect start. They were moving without taking any chances: a cut shot for four, a double through fine leg, and a single through point. However, everything went wrong when Assad Vala, the captain, was out in the second over. Gurbaz hit a straight hit at the bowler's end as he was going for the third run, his bat in the air at the non-striker's end. Vala would have been safe had he slid his bat.

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