India crash out of T20 World Cup as New Zealand thrash Afghanistan by 8 wickets
Abu Dhabi: New Zealand have beaten Afghanistan by chasing the given target of 125 runs in a Twenty20 World Cup clash on Sunday.


In the key match of ICC T20 World Cup, New Zealand thrashed Afghanistan by eight wickets, knocking India out of the semi-final race and sealing its spot on the final four on Sunday.
New Zealand beat Afghanistan by eight wickets to qualify for the ICC T20 World Cup semi-final.
Earlier, Trent Boult led a disciplined New Zealand attack to help restrict Afghanistan to 124 for eight in the Kiwis’ bid to seal a semi-final spot in the Twenty20 World Cup on Sunday.
Najibullah Zadran played a lone hand with his 48-ball 73 to give the Afghanistan total some respectability after they elected to bat first in Abu Dhabi.
Left-arm quick Boult returned figures of 3-17 from his four overs and was ably supported by Tim Southee who took two wickets.
A win for New Zealand would take them into the final four but if they lose it would benefit Afghanistan and India, who have got the best run-rate in the group and play Namibia in their last match on Monday.
New Zealand’s pace bowlers rattled the opposition’s top order with quick strikes as Adam Milne sent back Mohammad Shahzad caught behind for four in his first over.
Boult got going from the other end to get Hazratullah Zazai out for two and Southee trapped Rahmanullah Gurbaz lbw for six as Afghanistan slipped to 19-3.
Zadran counter-attacked with a handful of boundaries including two off Jimmy Neesham but soon took to defense after losing his partner Gulbadin Naib for 15.
Naib dragged a wide delivery from Kiwi leg-spinner Ish Sodhi onto his stumps.
Skipper Mohammad Naib joined Zadran at the crease as the duo attempted to push the scoring against the spinners and singled out Mitchell Santner for runs.
The left-handed Zadran smashed Santner for two sixes and later got to his 50 in 33 balls. It was his second fifty in this T20 World Cup and sixth overall.
Southee broke the 59-run partnership, seeing off Nabi for 14.
Boult got the key scalp of Zadran with Neesham taking a good diving catch in the deep and the Afghans struggled to get runs in the final overs.

21 Prime Day deals Verge readers are buying right now
- 3 hours ago

MSMEs take centre stage in govt’s economic vision, says SAPM Haroon Akhtar Khan
- 10 hours ago

Trump wants the US military to be rent-a-cops
- 16 hours ago
Iran says it struck US-linked targets in response to US attacks
- 16 hours ago

Why this summer is the perfect time to start caring about sports
- a day ago

Bob Iger’s Disney wanted Apple, Twitter, and 007
- 3 hours ago
Small aircraft crashes into Beijing's tallest building, eyewitnesses say
- a day ago

How much do gold prices lose in value in Pakistan, global markets?
- 16 hours ago

PM Shehbaz vows to pursue peace, dialogue and diplomacy for settlement of disputes
- 16 hours ago

5.9-magnitude earthquake rocks Punjab, Islamabad, parts of KP
- 12 hours ago

The Supreme Court’s embarrassing new Second Amendment decision, explained
- a day ago
Belgium into World Cup last 32 with New Zealand rout
- 16 hours ago





