Afghanistan beat Uganda in T20 World Cup 2024

Afghanistan beat Uganda

Afghanistan beat Uganda Afghanistan Crush Uganda by 125 Runs in T20 World Cup Clash

Afghanistan beat Uganda
Afghanistan dominated Uganda in their T20 World Cup match today, securing a convincing victory by 125 runs.

Afghan Batsmen Shine

Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran laid the foundation for Afghanistan’s massive total with a brilliant opening partnership of 154 runs. Gurbaz smashed a quickfire 76 off just 45 balls, while Zadran contributed a steady 70 off 46 deliveries. Despite losing wickets in the later overs, Afghanistan reached a commanding 183 for 5 on the board.

Uganda Struggle in Reply

Uganda’s chase never got going as they were bundled out for a mere 58 runs in 16 overs. Left-arm pacer Fazalhaq Farooqi was the wrecker-in-chief for Afghanistan, picking up a fifer (5 wickets for 9 runs) in his four overs. Brian Masaba and Cosmas Kyewuta were the only Ugandan bowlers to take multiple wickets, but their efforts were overshadowed by a dominant Afghan bowling performance.

Afghanistan beat Uganda
Afghanistan beat Uganda

Key Performers

Rahmanullah Gurbaz (Afghanistan): 76(45)

Ibrahim Zadran (Afghanistan): 70(46)

Fazalhaq Farooqi (Afghanistan): 5/9 (4 overs)

Afghanistan will be looking to carry this momentum forward in their next T20 World Cup encounter.

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Afghanistan Batting Summary (183/5): Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran set the tone with a 154-run opening stand. Gurbaz top-scored with a blistering 76 (45), while Zadran contributed a steady 70 (46).

Uganda Innings Update (Live): Uganda’s chase has fallen apart as they currently stand at a precarious 48/8 after 13 overs. Fazalhaq Farooqi has been the star with the ball, taking a fifer (5 wickets for just 9 runs) in his four overs.

Here’s a quick recap of the recent action (latest at the top):

Rashid Khan wraps up the innings with two quick wickets, securing a dominant victory for Afghanistan by 125 runs!

Bilal Hassan falls lbw to Rashid Khan, leaving Uganda reeling at 56/9.

Bilal Hassan manages a boundary off Rashid Khan before being dismissed lbw in the next over.

Robinson Obuya departs after a valiant 14 (25) as Uganda slip further behind at 48/8.

A flurry of wickets sees Brian Masaba and Riazat Ali Shah fall to Farooqi, leaving Uganda at a precarious 47/6.

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Afghanistan posted a dominant 183 runs on the board against Uganda in the ongoing T20 World Cup match!

Afghan Batsmen Shine: Openers Rahmanullah Gurbaz (76) and Ibrahim Zadran (70) laid the foundation with a 154-run partnership.

Uganda in Deep Trouble: Uganda’s chase has gotten off to a disastrous start as they are currently reeling at 18/5 after just 5 overs. Fazalhaq Farooqi has been the wrecker-in-chief, taking two wickets in his first over.

Here’s a quick look at the recent action (latest at the top):

Afghanistan finish their innings at 183/5, with Mohammad Nabi adding a cameo of 14 runs.

Azmatullah Omarzai falls to Cosmas Kyewuta as Afghanistan lose their fifth wicket at 181 runs.

Gulbadin Naib departs after a brief stay, caught by Brian Masaba off Cosmas Kyewuta’s bowling.

Najibullah Zadran becomes Brian Masaba’s second victim as Afghanistan slip to 162/3.

Uganda lose half their side within the powerplay overs, with Farooqi taking two wickets upfront.

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Opening Partnership Thrives: The Afghan openers, Rahmanullah Gurbaz (76) and Ibrahim Zadran (68), put on a magnificent 154-run stand before Zadran’s dismissal.

Uganda Seeking Breakthrough: Despite a strong start from the bowlers, Uganda haven’t been able to break through the Afghan batting order until the 15th over.

Here’s a quick recap of the recent action (latest at the top):

Rahmanullah Gurbaz departs after a brilliant 76 off 42 balls, taking Afghanistan to 156/2.

Ibrahim Zadran falls for a well-made 68 off 43 deliveries, finally giving Uganda their first wicket.

The Afghan openers dominated the early overs, putting up a 152-run partnership before the first wicket fell.

Both Gurbaz and Zadran smashed boundaries and sixes, taking Afghanistan to a strong position at 145/0 after 13 overs.

Afghanistan beat Uganda
Afghanistan beat Uganda

Afghanistan Crush Uganda by 125 Runs in Dominant T20 World Cup Display

Afghanistan put on a masterclass today, thrashing Uganda by a massive 125 runs in their T20 World Cup encounter. Here’s a breakdown of the action:

Afghan Batters Feast

Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran laid the foundation for Afghanistan’s mammoth total with a sensational opening partnership of 154 runs. Gurbaz, known for his aggressive batting, smashed a quickfire 76 off just 45 balls, peppering the boundary with fours and sixes. Zadran, playing a more composed role, contributed a steady 70 off 46 deliveries.

Uganda’s Bowling Woes

Despite some early promise, the Ugandan bowling attack struggled to contain the Afghan onslaught. Openers Brian Masaba and Cosmas Kyewuta managed to pick up two wickets each, but the rest of the bowlers were unable to find breakthroughs.

Dominant Afghan Bowling Seals the Win

Chasing a mammoth 184 runs for victory, Uganda’s batting lineup crumbled under pressure. Fazalhaq Farooqi was the wrecker-in-chief for Afghanistan, picking up a fifer (5 wickets for just 9 runs) in his four overs. Naveen-ul-Haq also chipped in with two wickets, leaving Uganda all out for a mere 58 runs in 16 overs.

Key Performers:

Rahmanullah Gurbaz (Afghanistan): 76(45)

Ibrahim Zadran (Afghanistan): 70(46)

Fazalhaq Farooqi (Afghanistan): 5/9 (4 overs)

A convincing victory for Afghanistan puts them in a strong position in the T20 World Cup group stage. They will be looking to carry this momentum forward in their upcoming matches.

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