Afghanistan won the toss and elected to bowl first and their bowlers repaid the faith, starting with Mujeeb, who dismissed the 'home boy' Devon Conway early. Will Young soldiered on to score a fifty as Rachin Ravindra seemed a bit unsteady during his innings. New Zealand found scoring to be a challenge, with the scoreboard at 109/2. Afghanistan wrestled back control through Omarzai, who sent both well-set batsmen back to the pavilion, and Rashid who got rid of the dangerous Daryl Mitchell, reducing New Zealand to 110/4. The Afghan spinners displayed discipline in their bowling, but the fielders let them down, allowing Glenn Phillips (71) and Tom Latham (68) to build a partnership of 144. Rashid Khan, despite having the potential for four wickets, ended with just one. New Zealand used this platform to launch an attack in the final overs. Naveen-ul-Haq claimed two wickets for 40 runs, dismissing both well-set batsmen in a single over late in the innings. However, Mark Chapman played aggressively, and New Zealand finished their innings with a total of 288/6.
In the pursuit of 289, Afghanistan experienced early setbacks during the powerplay, with the score at 28/2 after 10 overs. Mitchell Santner took a stunning catch to dismiss Hashmatullah Shahidi which resulted in the run rate slowing down as Afghanistan adopted a cautious approach. Focusing on building a partnership, Rahmat Shah and Azmatullah Omarzai managed to bring up a 50-run partnership. However, Boult managed to dismiss him on the very next ball. Unfortunately, Rahmat also contributed to the wickets column by chipping a catch back to Ravindra. Things ended quickly as the Kiwis dismissed the whole Afghanistan lineup for a measly total of 139 with Mitchell Santner and Lockie Ferguson claiming three wickets each.
Huge win
Huge Win For Newzealand...!!!
— Bharath Kumar (@bharathhh_17)
They Beat Afghanistan By 149 Runs And Moved To Top Of The Table..!!
They Are Still Unbeaten In Tournament So Far. | | | | | | |
Big W
New Zealand beat Afghanistan by 149 runs 🔥
— Lucifer 45 (@1m_lucifer45)
Brilliant
Brilliant captaincy by Tom Latham. New Zealand win four out of four & on the top of table. Needs three more wins to qualify for semis.
— Cricket Yaari (@NoorUlH05092013)
Congrats
Congratulations team new zealand
— Carl Van der Vyver (@carl34010165)
Well played
Santner taking wickets v/s Afghanistan
— Ashutosh Srivastava 🇮🇳 (@sri_ashutosh08)
Mitchell Santner becomes the leading wicket-taker in World Cup 2023.
Well played New Zealand 👍
On the roll
The last World Cup's runner-up New Zealand so far in this World Cup:
— Tanveer Hassan (@tanveercric56_)
- Beat ENG by 9 wickets.
- Beat NED by 99 runs.
- Beat BAN by 8 wickets.
- Beat AFG by 149 runs.
4/4 to top the points table! New Zealand is showing the World why they are favorites in this marquee Cup.
On top
Give a nation some glaciers, volcanoes, fresh air and many sheep, and watch them go! New Zealand (Iceland II) going to the top of the table, and only two more wins to almost certainly make the knockouts.
— Iceland Cricket (@icelandcricket)
They just do it
How do New Zealand always manage to bring the absolute WORST out of their opponents in these kind of games. Missed catches, missed runouts, missed stumping. Was the same against Bangladesh, South Africa in 2019 World Cup. Boring them to death?
— Dave (@CricketDave27)
Bizzare
BIZARRE COLLAPSE - Afghanistan 139 all-out.
— Saif Ahmed 🇧🇩 (@saifahmed75)
New Zealand win by 149 runs. Blackcaps just showed England how it’s done. 😉
Congrats
Congratulations new zealand
— Saddu (@Mr_Saddu_07)
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