This story is from October 24, 2023
Watch: Afghanistan's historic victory leaves former Pakistan legend Waqar Younis in shock
In a viral video capturing the electrifying moment, Waqar Younis was visibly stunned as Afghanistan's captain, Hashmatullah Shahidi, struck the winning boundary off Shaheen Shah Afridi in the 49th over. His commentary partner, former Zimbabwe pacer Mpumelelo Mbangwa, announced the historic moment with an infectious excitement, but Waqar was at a loss for words. Joining them in the commentary box, former Australia batter Matthew Hayden was equally silent as the magnitude of the victory sank in.
Mpumelelo Mbangwa eloquently conveyed the significance of the moment, remarking on air, "And there it is, the victory, momentous, historic. The first time Afghanistan has won two matches in a World Cup. Absolutely fantastic. A controlled and skillful and dominant run chase against former champions Pakistan. They've doubled up on celebrations."
Pakistan's campaign in the tournament took a difficult turn, with this defeat being their third consecutive loss after commencing with two back-to-back wins. They faced defeats at the hands of India, Australia, and, most shockingly, the Afghan side.
Afghanistan put up a superb batting and bowling display to hand Pakistan a stunning eight-wicket defeat in the Cricket World Cup in Chennai on Monday.
Chasing a 283-run target, Afghanistan were lifted by Ibrahim Zadran (87), Rahmat Shah (77 not out) and Rahmanullah Gurbaz (65) as they scored 286-2 in 49 overs.
Pakistan had made 282-7 in their 50 overs with 74 from skipper Babar Azam and 58 from opener Abdullah Shafique but the total did not prove tough enough for a clinical Afghanistan.
Skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi, with a 45-ball 48 not out, hit the winning boundary as Afghanistan improved upon their highest ODI chase of 274 against the UAE in Dubai in 2014.
Pakistan were sloppy in the field as they conceded easy boundaries with openers Zadran and Gurbaz taking their side to 100 in the 16th over.
Zadran and Gurbaz put on 130 by the 22nd over and it was only a miscued shot from Gurbaz off Shaheen Shah Afridi that brought Pakistan their first wicket.
Gurbaz hit nine boundaries and a six in his 53-ball knock while Zadran scored 10 boundaries off 113 deliveries before handing a catch behind off Hasan Ali with 93 still needed.
Rahmat and Shahidi ensured Afghanistan did not collapse and Rahmat hit five fours and two sixes in his 84-ball stay at the crease.
The win is Afghanistan's first-ever over Pakistan in eight ODIs and came eight days after their shock victory over defending champions England in Delhi.
Pakistan's captain, Babar Azam, was candid about the team's emotions, stating, "We are hurt as a team." With three defeats and two wins in five matches, Pakistan now faces a pivotal challenge in their upcoming match against South Africa, set to be held at the same Chennai venue.
The ICC ODI World Cup continues to deliver thrilling matches, unexpected upsets, and remarkable performances, captivating cricket enthusiasts around the world.
- Virat Kohli salutes Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul after their stellar batting display in Perth. Watch
- Explained: How Perth pitch changed its colours on Day 2
- A Gesture of Gratitude: Rishabh Pant gifts scooters to life-saving duo
- Donna Kelce delights in Kylie Kelce’s pregnancy announcement, welcoming another grandchild to the family
- Jerry Jones' son provides one-word update on Mike McCarthy's future amid growing calls for Deion Sanders to take over
- 1st Test Live: India lose Rahul soon after Jaiswal slams hundred
- Spurs thrash Man City to end their 52-match unbeaten home run
- ISL: 10-man NEUFC show grit in 2-1 win over Punjab
- 'KL Rahul hasn't missed out ... ': Sunil Gavaskar
- ISL: Mohun Bagan go top with 3-0 rout of Jamshedpur FC
- World Chess Championship: It's D Gukesh vs Ding Liren in Singapore showdown
- India vs Australia, Perth Test: Jaiswal, Rahul knuckle down to defy Australia's bowlers as India seize control
- 2nd Test: India beat Bangladesh by seven wickets to sweep series
- 2nd Test, Day 4: India push for victory with T20-style batting
- 2nd Test, Day 1: B'desh 107/3 vs India on rain-shortened opening day
- Ashwin shines as India hammer Bangladesh in Chennai Test
- 1st Test, Day 3: India hold upper hand despite spirited Bangladesh chase