Spirited Afghanistan upset Australia to stay alive in T20 World Cup 2024

KINGSTOWN: Rahmanullah Gurbaz scored a gusty half-century, followed by Gulbadin Naib’s four-fer to power Afghanistan to register an upset victory over Australia in a crucial Super Eight fixture of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 here at Arnos Vale Ground on Saturday.

In a must-win game, Afghanistan bowled out Australia for 127 while defending 148, securing a famous victory and staying in contention for the semi-finals.

Naveen-ul-Haq started the defence of the total with a third-ball wicket of Travis Head (0) followed by the wicket of Australian captain Mitchell Marsh (12) in the third over.

Meanwhile, Mohammad Nabi struck on the other end to remove David Warner, who was playing at three runs off eight balls, and leave Australia reeling at 32-3 in 5.3 overs.

Glenn Maxwell and Marcus Stoinis (11) then knitted a cautious 39-run partnership to get Australia out of the trouble. However, Gulbadin Naib struck in his first over to send Stoinis back to the pavilion with 71 runs on the board.

Maxwell attacked Afghanistan bowlers from his end in an attempt to recreate his match-winning performance against the same opponent in the ODI World Cup 2023.

But, Naib dismissed Maxwell in his third over to dent Australia’s chances of a comeback after removing Tim David (2) in the last over.

Maxwell top-scored with 59 runs from 41 balls with the help of six boundaries and three sixes.

After Maxwell’s dismissal, Australia lost the last four wickets for 21 runs as they bundled for 127 runs in 19.2 overs with Azmatullah Omarzai taking the final wicket.

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Naib topped the wicket-taking chart for Afghanistan with figures of 4-20, while Naveen-ul-Haq claimed three wickets.

Earlier, Afghanistan got off to a brilliant start after being asked to bat first. Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran constructed a solid 118-run opening stand from 95 balls, with both batters scoring half-centuries.

Marcus Stoinis provided Australia with the first breakthrough when he removed Gurbaz, who scored 60 runs from 49 balls with the help of four boundaries and four sixes.

Adam Zampa castled Azmatullah Omarzai (2), followed by Zadran’s wicket in his final over with 122 runs on the board. Zadran played a cautious knock of 51 runs from 48 balls, featuring six boundaries.

In the next over, Pat Cummins went on to create history taking his second consecutive hat-trick in T20I history. He struck on the last ball of his third over to remove Afghanistan skipper Rashid Khan (2) before dismissing Karim Janat (13) and Gulbadin Naib (0) on the first two deliveries of his final over.

Cummins could have had four wickets in four balls, but Warner dropped Nangeyalia Kharote (1*) on the next ball.

Mohammad Nabi (10*) hit the last ball for four to take Afghanistan’s total to 148-6 in their allocated 20 overs.

For Australia, Cummins claimed three wickets, while Zampa managed two wickets.

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Pat Cummins sets unique record with back-to-back hat-tricks in T20 World Cup

KINGSTOWN: Australia’s right-arm pacer Pat Cummins on Saturday, etched his name in the record books as he became the first player to claim a hat-trick in two consecutive matches in T20I history.

Cummins achieved the coveted milestone in Australia’s Super Eight match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 against Afghanistan at Arnos Vale Ground here.

He struck on the last ball of his third over to remove Afghanistan skipper Rashid Khan (2) before dismissing Karim Janat (13) and Gulbadin Naib (0) on the first two deliveries of his final over.

The star bowler achieved a similar feat in Australia’s first Super Eight match against Bangladesh, taking his first-ever hat-trick.

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Pat Cummins is only the second Australian to take a hat-trick in a Men’s T20 World Cup after the legendary pacer Brett Lee, who achieved the feat in the inaugural edition against Bangladesh.

While reacting to his second hat-trick, Cummins admitted that he did not know about this achievement during the Bangladesh match, however, he was aware of what had occurred this time around.

“I remembered that one,” Cummins said during the innings break. “It’s crazy thát I have played 100-odd games for Australia and now I have got two (hat-tricks) in a row.”

Players to take a hat-trick in Men’s T20 World Cup

Pat Cummins (Australia) 2024 vs Afghanistan
Pat Cummins (Australia) 2024 vs Bangladesh
Josh Little (Ireland) 2022 vs New Zealand
Karthik Meiyappan (UAE) 2022 vs Sri Lanka
Kagiso Rabada (South Africa) 2021 vs England
Wanindu Hasaranga (Sri Lanka) 2021 vs South Africa
Curtis Campher (Ireland) 2021 vs Netherlands
Brett Lee (Australia) 2007 vs Bangladesh

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Australia win toss, choose to bowl first against Afghanistan

KINGSTOWN: Australia have won the toss and elected to field first against Afghanistan in a crucial Super Eight fixture of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 here at Arnos Vale Ground on Saturday.

PLAYING XIs

Afghanistan: Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), Ibrahim Zadran, Gulbadin Naib, Azmatullah Omarzai, Mohammad Nabi, Karim Janat, Rashid Khan (c), Nangeyalia Kharote, Noor Ahmad, Naveen-ul-Haq, Fazalhaq Farooqi

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Australia: David Warner, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh (c), Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Matthew Wade (wk), Pat Cummins, Ashton Agar, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood

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Hat-trick may not spare Pat Cummins from T20 World Cup 2024 chop

Pat Cummins admits that even taking the first hat-trick of the T20 World Cup may not save him from the axe when Australia tackle Afghanistan in their next Super Eights clash.

The veteran fast bowler became just the seventh man to claim a hat-trick in the history of the tournament in the rain-hit win over Bangladesh on Thursday.

However, Saturday’s clash with Afghanistan is taking place on the spin-friendly wicket of Kingstown in St Vincent.

That could mean Cummins, Josh Hazlewood or Mitchell Starc might sit out the game in favour of another slow bowler.

“Yes, potentially. We’ve been pretty open with that, that anyone in the squad’s ready to play and the bowling line-up might change at different times,” said Cummins who has played in three of his team’s five games so far.

“It’s got to be adaptable. We feel like we’ve got all bases covered. So yeah, we’ll rock up there. And I mean, the best thing of all this is I’m not captain or selector or anything, so I just turn up and have no worries.”

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Australia played just one frontline fast bowler in the first-round T20 World Cup 2024 win over Scotland with Adam Zampa, Glenn Maxwell as Ashton Agar providing spin options.

In the victory over England, Cummins, Starc and Hazlewood all played just as they did against Bangladesh.

Starc sat out the match against Namibia with Cummins and Hazlewood getting the nod.

Pat Cummins said he had been unaware he was on a hat-trick in the game against Bangladesh.

After removing Mahmudullah and Mahedi Hasan, his hat-trick ball was the first delivery of his next over when he had Towhid Hridoy caught at fine leg.

“I didn’t know I was on a hat-trick. I did the previous over, I saw it come up on the screen and by the time my next over came around I totally forgot about it,” said Cummins.

“So, I think Marcus Stoinis ran in from the deep, was cheering and I was like, oh yeah, forgot about that. So, yeah, nice one.”

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Cummins, Warner help Australia to sink Bangladesh in rain-hit clash

ANTIGUA: David Warner struck an unbeaten half-century after Pat Cummins claimed a hat-trick to help Australia register a dominant victory over Bangladesh in the Super Eights match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 here at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on Thursday.

Set to chase 141, Australia edged Bangladesh by 28 runs as per the Duckworth–Lewis–Stern (DLS) method to win their fifth consecutive match in the tournament.

Travis Head and Warner gave Australia a flying start to their pursuit as they exhibited aggressive strokeplay from the word go and scored 59 runs in the powerplay.

However, the game was briefly interrupted after the powerplay due to rain.

Australia lost Head, who scored 31 off 21 with three fours and two sixes, right after the rain break. Rishad Hossain got the prized scalp of Head, followed by the wicket of Australian captain Mitchell Marsh in the next over.

Warner continued his onslaught and raised his half-century in 34 balls with a six off Taskin Ahmed.

The left-hander’s domination took Australia 28 runs ahead of the DLS par score when rain interrupted again

The second spell of rain was more severe and persistent, forcing the match to be called off. Consequently, Australia claimed a 28-run victory.

Warner scored an unbeaten 53 off 35 balls, with the help of five boundaries and three sixes. Meanwhile, Glenn Maxwell remained unbeaten at 14 off 6.

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Earlier, Cummins claimed the first hat-trick of the T20 World Cup 2024 to restrict Bangladesh to 140-8.

The hat-trick was spanned across two overs as he dismissed Mahmudullah (2) and Mahedi Hasan (1) on the last two deliveries of the 18th over.

He then got the prized scalp of Bangladesh’s settled batter Towhid Hridoy to claim his first hat-trick in T20I cricket.

Prior to that, Mitchell Starc bowled Tanzid Hasan (0) on the third ball of the innings to draw first blood after Australia opted to field.

However, Litton Das and skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto knitted a 58-run stand for the second wicket, with the latter scoring the bulk of runs, to force Bangladesh’s comeback.

Das scored 16 off 25 before falling Adam Zampa, while Glenn Maxwell removed Rishad Hossain to reduce Bangladesh to 67-2 in 10 overs.

Zampa struck again to send Shanto back to the pavilion. Bangladesh captain top-scored with a cautious 41-run knock from 36 balls with the help of five boundaries and one six.

Towhid Hridoy then played a quick cameo of 40 runs from 28 balls, laced with two sixes and two fours before becoming the third victim of Cummins.

Taskin Ahmed scored an unbeaten 13 off 7 to drag Bangladesh’s total to 140-8 in their allotted 20 overs.

Cummins led the bowling attack of Australia with the figures of 3-29, while Zampa managed two wickets.

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T20 World Cup 2024: Australia win toss, elect to field against Bangladesh

ANTIGUA: Australia have won the toss and chose to field first against Bangladesh in the Super Eights match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 here at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on Thursday.

PLAYING XIs

Bangladesh: Tanzid Hasan, Litton Das (wk), Najmul Hossain Shanto (c), Shakib Al Hasan, Towhid Hridoy, Mahmudullah, Mahedi Hasan, Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Rishad Hossain, Taskin Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman

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Australia: David Warner, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh (c), Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Matthew Wade (wk), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood

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England advance to Super 8s as Australia avoid Scotland scare

SAINT LUCIA: Defending champions England qualified for the Super 8 stage of the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 as Australia edged past Scotland in a thrilling clash here at Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium on Saturday.

Scotland, in a must-win clash, failed to defend their 180-run total as Australia chased the target with two balls to spare after losing five wickets.

Australia started the chase cautiously and lost two wickets inside the powerplay with 34 runs on the board.

Mark Watt then bowled a peach of the delivery to rattle Glenn Maxwell’s stumps with 60 runs on board.

Marcus Stoinis joined Travis Head on the crease and together they turned the game on its head. They knitted an 80-run partnership for the fourth wicket.

Head top-scored for Australia with a 68-run knock from 49 balls with the help of nine boundaries including four sixes.

Meanwhile, Stoinis struck nine boundaries and two sixes on his way to a 29-ball 59.

However, both batters fell in quick succession, leaving Australia needing 26 runs from the last three overs.

Tim David then played a 14-ball cameo of 24 runs to help his side cross the finishing line with a massive six.

Scotland’s Safyaan Sharif and Mark Watt picked two wickets each.

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Sent into bat, Scotland lost the opening batter Michael Jones in the first over, however, George Munsey and McMullen helped their side recover with their belligerent hitting.

Together they added 89 runs in the next eight overs, with McCullen leading the charge, until Glenn Maxwell dismissed Munsey to halt Scotland’s momentum.

Munsey scored 35 runs from 23 deliveries with the help of three sixes and two fours.

McCullen also followed his partner to the pavilion soon after scoring a 34-ball 60, which featured two boundaries and six sixes.

Matthew Cross then played an 18-run cameo, while skipper Richie Berrington held one end to push his side’s total to 180-5 in their allotted 20 overs.

Richie Berrington scored an unbeaten 42 off 31, laced with one boundary and two sixes.

For Australia, Maxwell claimed two wickets while Zampa, Ashton Agar and Nathan Ellis one wicket each.

T20 World Cup 2024: Australia win toss, opt to field first against Scotland

SAINT LUCIA: Australia have won the toss and elected to field first against Scotland in the 35th match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 here at Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium on Saturday.

PLAYING XI

Scotland: George Munsey, Michael Jones, Brandon McMullen, Richie Berrington (c), Matthew Cross (wk), Michael Leask, Chris Greaves, Mark Watt, Chris Sole, Brad Wheal, Safyaan Sharif

Australia: David Warner, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh (c), Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Matthew Wade (wk), Ashton Agar, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa

Michael Jones ready for Australia challenge amid Hazlewood’s comments

Scotland batter Michael Jones has stated that his side is ready to take on Australia in their last group match in the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024.

Jones also welcomed comments made by Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood hinting at the ODI World champions manipulating Scotland’s match to knock out arch-rivals England.

Australia have already secured their place in the next round, the Super 8s and Hazlewood suggested that they could ease up in the game against Scotland this weekend.

However, that scenario now appears less likely after England crushed Oman by eight wickets on Thursday to move above Scotland on net run rate with a final game to come against Namibia.

In this case, if England beat Namibia then Scotland will have to overcome Australia to qualify for the Super Eight.

Michael Jones found Hazlewood’s comments hilarious and joked about wanting to see David Warner opening the bowling for Australia.

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“I was watching it live actually, laughing to myself,” said Jones.

“The rivalry between England and Australia is massive. If they want to play that way then happy days. We won’t be complaining. If they want to let David Warner open the bowling or something like that it would be pretty funny.”

Jones stated that he thinks that Australia will bring their A-game against Scotland, however, he also mentioned his team’s aim to win and qualify for Super 8s, irrespective of the circumstances.

“The Australians are renowned for being extremely diligent and extremely professional. I’m absolutely certain they will come out all guns blazing like they do for every game at every tournament.

“At the end of the day our team wants the best result we can get, but on a personal level you want to challenge yourself against the best,” he said.

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Pat Cummins denies Australia manipulating England’s World Cup exit

Pat Cummins ruled out the prospect of Australia underperforming against Scotland in a bid to oust rivals England from the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, saying it would be against the “spirit of cricket.”

Bowling spearhead Josh Hazlewood caused controversy this week when he said it would be in Australia’s interests for reigning champions England to be out of the competition.

Australia have already secured their place in the next round, the Super 8s and he suggested they could ease up in their closing Group B game against Scotland this weekend to engineer their bitter rivals’ exit.

That scenario now appears less likely after England crushed Oman by eight wickets on Thursday to move above Scotland on net run rate with a final game to come against Namibia.

In this case, if England beat Namibia then Scotland will have to overcome Australia to qualify for the Super Eight.

England coach Matthew Mott — an Australian — said he hoped Hazlewood was joking and Australia’s Test and one-day skipper Cummins assured him that the bowler was.

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“When you go out and play you’re trying your best every time. And if you’re not, it’s probably against the spirit of cricket,” Pat Cummins told reporters in St Lucia.

“I don’t think you can (go into a game not trying to win) -– ever. You’re playing an international game in the middle of a World Cup.

“You still want to try and have a good game and carry that on into the Super Eights. I’ve never stepped onto the field without the mindset of being aggressive like the guys have so far.”

Cummins said he had spoken to Hazlewood and the comments were tongue-in-cheek and “got taken a bit out of context.”

“We’ll go out there and try to play Scotland, who have had a really good tournament so far, so it’s going to be tough,” he said.

“It’s something you discuss as one of the quirks of the set-up, but it does it change the way we play? Absolutely not.

“I’ve never stepped into the field without the mindset of trying to take the game on and be aggressive like the guys have so far.”

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