AUS v AFG, World Cup 2023:
AUS v AFG, World Cup 2023: Glenn Maxwell 201 not out helps Australia snatch miraculous victory and seal semifinal spot
Australia vs Aghanistan, World Cup 2023: Glenn Maxwell hit 10 sixes and 21 boundaries as he hit a double century to help Australia snatch victory from the jaws of defeat and seal their place in the semi-finals.
In Short
- Glenn Maxwell hit 201 not out in 128 balls in a magical knock
- Australia chased 292 after recovering from 91 for 7
- Australia became the 3rd team after India and South Africa to make the semis
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With the magical win at the Wankhede Stadium, Australia sealed their spot in the semi-finals, taking their tally to 12 points in 8 matches in World Cup 2023.
Glenn Maxwell broke David Warner's record for the highest score by an Australian as he raced past 178 (which also came against Afghanistan in 2015) as Afghanistan suffered a heartbreak, crumbling under the pressure of the onslaught.
Maxwell's knock was reminiscent of Kapil Dev's 175 against Zimbabwe in the 1983 World Cup as he single-handedly rekindled the team's hope after it looked like done and dusted.
Maxwell did not throw in the towel as Australia showcased their never-say-die-attitude once again at the biggest stage. The all-rounder was battling cramps and he needed the physio's attention multiple times, but he did not want to leave the field in a great show of courage.
The mood in the Afghanistan dressing changed dramatically as they were so close to one of the biggest shocks of the World Cup when Australia were reeling at 91 for 7. The smiles on the faces of the players and the support staff members in the Afghanistan camp disappeared and as they joined the millions who were watching Maxwell's heroics with disbelief.
Maxwell hit the winning runs with a huge six as he helped Australia complete the chase in 46.5 overs. Maxwell hit 3 sixes and a boundary in the final over of the match as he got a standing ovation from the crowd.
IMPESSIVE AFGHANISTAN WITH BAT
Afghanistan won the toss and opted to bat, sealing the early advantage in the crunch World Cup fixture. They lost big-hitter Rahmanullah Gurbaz early to Josh Hazlewood but Ibrahim Zadran and Rahmat Shah took on the onus of making sure there weren't anymore hiccups in the first 10 overs.
Ibrahim and Rahmat added 83 runs for the 2nd wicket in more than a run-a-ball before the latter was dismissed by part-timer Glenn Maxwell in the 25th over.
Before Tuesday, India and South Africa had posted totals in excess of 350 in the last 3 matches played at the venue. However, Afghanistan did not let that add to their temptation as they were focused on preserving wickets for the end and did not let the scoreboard lure them into taking too many risks.
Ibrahim was at his stroke-making best as he cut down risks and kept the scorers busy. Afghanistan reached 195 for 3 at the end of 40 overs after a handy knock from Hashmatullah Shahidi.
And in the last 10 overs, Afghanistan made best use of the wickets in hand with the likes of Azmat and Rashid Khan going after the Australian bowlers. Rashid, who survived a controversial caught behind appeal in the 49th over, was at his big-hitting best in the final over as he finished with 35 not out from just 18 balls.
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