Afghanistan keep Cricket World Cup dream alive with thumping win over Netherlands

Decisive match against Australia up next for impressive minnows
Marc Mayo3 November 2023

Afghanistan kept their hopes of qualifying for the Cricket World Cup semi-finals alive after beating the Netherlands by seven wickets on Friday.

The minnows have climbed to fifth in the standings with eight points, behind New Zealand only on net run rate. The top four teams will reach the semi-finals with most having just two games left to play.

Afghanistan had won only one game in two previous World Cups, but the Asian side now have four wins in the tournament in India having also beaten defending champions England, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

Chasing 180 for victory after the Netherlands won the toss and opted to bat first, Afghanistan were 55-2 but Rahmat Shah scored a breezy 52 off 54 balls to set the platform for a comfortable chase.

Skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi made an unbeaten 56 to guide Afghanistan home in the 32nd over, smashing the winning runs with his sixth boundary.

Winning within 32 overs nudged their net run rate up ahead of meeting Australia and South Africa in their final matches, while New Zealand face Pakistan, who are also vying for a spot in the knockouts, and already-eliminated Bangladesh.

Earlier, Mujeeb Ur Rahman struck in the first over when he trapped opener Wesley Barresi lbw to claim his 100th ODI wicket and the next four Dutch batters were all run out after mix-ups.

Max O'Dowd (42) looked set for a big score with nine fours but was run out by fine work in the deep from Azmatullah Omarzai, who shattered the stumps with a direct hit as the opener's dive was in vain.

Captain Scott Edwards - top scorer for the Dutch at the tournament - was run out first ball by Afghan keeper Ikram Alikhil when he played a shot and stepped out of the crease not knowing where the ball was.

Sybrand Engelbrecht was the lone middle order batter to provide resistance with a patient 58 but the Dutch were all out for 179 in the 47th over, with Alikhil involved in six dismissals and Mohammad Nabi picked up three wickets.

Additional reporting by Reuters

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