Afghanistan vs South Africa 2nd ODI Highlights 9-20-2024

Watch cricket video highlights of Afghanistan and South Africa 2024. Second ODI between AFG and SA. Venue of the match will be Sharjah.

Afghanistan made the option to record a total in a bid to win the series with one game remaining after fully capitalizing on South Africa’s decision to bat first and reducing them to 36 for 7 in the opening match. However, as South Africa is expected to experience the worst of the weather, Afghanistan’s decision to play at night may be motivated by energy conservation given the intense heat in Sharjah, which has been characterized as having a true feel of 49 degrees Celsius.

With the return of captain Temba Bavuma from sickness and the addition of rookie legspinner Nqaba Peter, they made two changes to the starting lineup that lost the first match. Despite moving down the order to No. 3, Bavuma’s return to the squad hasn’t completely replaced fellow opener Reeza Hendricks, who hasn’t made way for middle-order hitter Jason Smith. Additionally, on Wednesday, South Africa’s bowling lineup was altered from four seamers and a spinner to three seamers and two specialist spinners.

Peter will play his first ODI after representing South Africa in T20I cricket in May. Andile Phehlukwayo is the versatile player who does not play. Gulbadin Naib, who scored the game-winning runs for Afghanistan two days prior, was benched in favor of wicketkeeper-batter Ikram Alikhil. With two seamers and three frontline spin options in Rashid Khan, AM Ghazanfar, and Nangyal Kharote, their lineup stayed unchanged.

Afghanistan defeated South Africa by 177 runs in Sharjah to secure their most well-known bilateral series victory and their first against a side listed in the top five by the ICC. Afghanistan asked South Africa to finish their sixth-highest successful chase on Friday after dominating them with the ball two days earlier. On Friday, they replicated the feat with the bat, posting their eleventh total of 300 or more. South Africa could not even come close to winning, recording their fifth-largest loss by runs after a collapse of 10 for 61.

With one game left in the series, Afghanistan leads 2-0. On his 26th birthday, Rashid Khan scored his sixth career five-for to cap off an outstanding day for Afghanistan across the board. Rahmat Shah’s 29th ODI half-century, Azmatullah Omarzai’s quickest fifty in the format, and Rahmanullah Gurbaz’s eighth ODI century set the tone for their celebrations. Omarzai scored fifty runs in thirty-two balls, finished undefeated at eighty-six off fifty balls, and spearheaded Afghanistan’s drive of ninety-three runs in the final ten overs to establish a formidable total.

Left-arm spinner Nangeyalia Kharote, who finished with a career-best 4 for 26, shared the glory with Rashid, who was the star of their bowling attack. Afghanistan made a statement early on when they choose to bat, forcing South Africa to field in the intense heat. Although it was officially 38 degrees Celsius, it seemed more like the late 40s, and there was no genuine threat. The Afghan innings was anchored by a 101-run second-wicket stand between Gurbaz and Shah after Gurbaz and Riaz Hassan put up 88 for the first wicket.

Though they only gave up 59 runs in 14 overs between them, South Africa’s spinners, Bjorn Fortuin and Aiden Markram, were the most successful in keeping Afghanistan quiet. Nandre Burger also gave up 68 runs, and rookie legspinner Nqaba Peter proved costly. Afghanistan’s fourth and fifth wicket partnerships of 55 off 40 balls and 40 off 23 respectively helped them to move away from South Africa, despite the fact that Lungi Ngidi was the best seamer, especially towards the conclusion of the game. Gurbaz opened the scoring with a huge six over far off after a ball of Ngidi length.

After that, he raced from 4 off the first 15 balls he faced to a run-a-ball 24 with a cover drive for four and two pull shots off Burger short balls. Burger’s propensity on using the short ball did not help South Africa much in the early going. Fortuin was brought on during the powerplay and did not say anything. 32 runs were lost in his opening five overs session. Peter took his spot, and his opening over was tight. In his following two, he conceded a point before Markam took over.

When Markram struck Hassan on the pad above the knee roll and outwitted him with an inside edge, he took the first wicket. Gurbaz calmed down for a few overs, but in the twenty-first over, when Wiaan Mulder was introduced, he was unable to withstand a charge down. For his second six, he gave Mulder a long, hard blow. What came next was an electrifying exhibition of shots from Rahmat and Gurbaz in a stand that appeared to deplete South Africa. In order to go closer to ninety, Rahmat reverse-pawed Markam to third and flicked Mulder finely for four.

Gurbaz, meantime, lofted Peter over mid-off and mid-wicket and swept Fortuin to deep backward square. Then the nerves started to bite. As he approached his milestone, he made 18 deliveries in the 1990s and seven of those on 99, including a maiden over from Fortuin. When he caught Markram behind square leg, he responded with the most passionate tone imaginable. Gurbaz fell to his knees in sajdah, dropping his bat after which. He then gathered himself to form a heart with his hands and blew a kiss to the excited Sharjah audience as well as the changing room.

But to cap off an incredible effort, he swung at a Burger ball in the following over, missed, and was bowled. Gurbaz has also scored two hundreds for the third year in a row. Gurbaz has now surpassed Mohammad Shahzad (6) in the number of ODI hundreds for Afghanistan with this knock. After 36 overs, Afghanistan’s 200 was up, and they would have been aiming for a total well over 300. Before the last ten overs, Peter put them through a lot of trouble. He also claimed his maiden wicket in an ODI when, with Rahmat charging at him, he drew his length back, stumping the man for fifty runs.

When Omarzai struck Mulder over long-off for six two balls into the last ten overs, it was evident what he wanted to do. He twice blasted Peter in the same direction, and then, after hitting him over mid-wicket for his fourth six, he reached his half-century off just thirty-two balls. During the 55-run stand with Omarzai, Mohammad Nabi was essentially a spectator, until he skied to Bavuma to leave at 13. He had attempted to smash a slower ball from Ngidi. When Rashid reached the crease as a result, he was in trouble right away—though not because of the bowlers.

After hitting Ngidi to sweeper cover and running two, he appeared to be experiencing hamstring pain and pulled up at the conclusion of the second run. After receiving treatment on the pitch, he clutched his hamstring once again before skiing the next ball he faced that Peter was unable to reach. Rashid stayed with Omarzai during his almost 300-day conquest of Afghanistan, thus whatever fitness issues he had did not manifest themselves in combat. With the return of skipper Temba Bavuma and Tony de Zorzi putting up a solid opening partnership of 73 runs in 14 overs, South Africa’s chase got under way.

However, Rashid’s entry into the attack and Bavuma’s ejection precipitated a massive collapse. Bavuma top-edged a draw off a short ball from Omarzai, and Mohammed Nabi made a great high grab. Before he could even face Rashid, who was handed the ball in the eighteenth over and caused havoc with his first delivery that teased Reeza Hendricks’ outside edge, Bavuma left. After four balls, de Zorzi attempted to push Rashid beyond the covers, but Ikram Alikhil prevailed.

South Africa retreated into a shell after being stunned by spin, scoring just 11 runs in the following four overs as pressure mounted. Hendricks appeared especially out of sorts when left-arm spinner Kharote was introduced in the 23rd over; he remained back in his crease to play for turn and was bowled. Tristan Stubbs gloved a sweep off Rashid to Nabi at leg slip in the following over, and as a result, was out on review.

as two balls, Markram was left with the lower-order as Kyle Verreyne failed to choose the incorrect man and was out for LBW. Fortuin was bowled by his adversary Kharote with a low ball, and Mulder became Rashid’s fourth victim, beaten when he remained back. There was no turning around for South Africa at 112 for 7. Rashid bowled Markram with a googly to get his fifth. After that, Kharote claimed wickets to completely demolish South Africa. In the course of 20.3 overs, they lost all ten wickets.


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