New Zealand vs Afghanistan highlights, World Cup 2023: New Zealand thrash Afghanistan by 149 runs
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Oct 18, 2023, 21:13:28 IST
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New Zealand vs Afghanistan highlights, World Cup 2023: New Zealand thrash Afghanistan by 149 runs

NZ vs AFG World Cup 2023 highlights: A determined New Zealand brushed aside Afghanistan by 149 runs to record their fourth consecutive win at the World Cup.

Riding on fifties by Will Young (54), Tom Latham (68) and Glenn Phillips (71), Kiwis made 288 for 6 and then bowled out Afghanistan for 139 in just 34.4 overs. Afghanistan, who had defeated champions England, could not repeat the heroics against an organised New Zealand and only Rahmat Shah (36) offered a semblance of fight. Pacer Lockie Ferguson and left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner took three wickets each.

Glenn Phillips and skipper Tom Latham stitched a 144-run partnership to power New Zealand to 288 for six against Afghanistan in their World Cup match in Chennai on Wednesday.

While opener Will Young scored up front with a 64-ball 54, Phillips (71 off 80 balls) and Latham (68 off 73 balls) steadied the innings after a three-wicket burst by Afghan bowlers during middle overs.

Afghan bowlers strengthened their hold on the game when Azmatullah Omarzai struck twice in the 21st over to remove both set batters Rachin Ravindra (32) and Young. Rashid Khan then dismissed the big-hitting Daryl Mitchell (1) but the Afghans were guilty of dropping several catches. Omarzai (2/46) and Naveen Ul Haq (2/48) picked two wickets each.

Afghanistan skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi won the toss and elected to field against New Zealand.

New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson misses out due to a fractured thumb he sustained in the match against Bangladesh last week, making way for Will Young.

Tom Latham is leading the Black Caps in Williamson's absence.

Afghanistan are unchanged from their win against defending champions England.

Afghanistan's surprising victory over defending champions England has elevated the team's standing, and New Zealand would be wise not to underestimate Hashmatullah Shahidi's side when they face off in their World Cup match on Wednesday.

While the Kiwis aim to maintain their unbeaten streak in the tournament, Afghanistan, buoyed by their impressive 69-run win over England, is eager to create another major upset and steer their campaign firmly on track.

Currently positioned second on the points table, trailing India on net run rate, New Zealand faces the challenge without their charismatic skipper Kane Williamson, who suffered a left thumb fracture during the match against Bangladesh.

Despite this setback, the Kiwis draw on their successful run so far to take on an unpredictable Afghanistan team, which displayed exceptional resilience against England.

In the encounter at Chepauk, where the pitch traditionally aids spin, New Zealand's batting order, featuring Will Young, Devon Conway, and Daryl Mitchell, will need to navigate the threat posed by Afghanistan's spin trio—Rashid Khan, Mujeeb Ur Rehman, and Mohammed Nabi.

Pacer Tim Southee, recovering from a thumb injury, could be a vital inclusion.

The Afghan batting, led by in-form opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz, alongside skipper Shahidi, Azmatullah Omarzai, and Ikram Alikhil, presents a challenge for the Kiwi bowlers.

Trent Boult and Matt Henry's pace will be a concern for Afghanistan, while the spin duo of Rachin Ravindra and Mitchell Santner adds an extra dimension to New Zealand's bowling attack.

Although the two teams have met only twice in this format, with New Zealand emerging victorious on both occasions, the current momentum of both the teams increases the likelihood of an exciting and closely contested match.
14:35 (IST) Oct 18
NZ vs AFG Live: Rachin walks in, survives
Rachin Ravindra joins and gets a life straight away. Dropped! He flicked it but Shahidi at short mid-wicket fails to hold on to the catch. Will Young (10*) as Mujeeb completes his fourth over. The Afghan spinner's impressive figures read 1/22. The Kiwis will hope to stitch a partnership now.
14:27 (IST) Oct 18
NZ vs AFG Live: LBW appeal against Conway, and OUT!
The umpire gives not-out and the Afghans ask for a review. Looked quite straight. And it's given OUT on review! New Zealand 30/1. Devon Conway (20) walks back.
14:20 (IST) Oct 18
NZ vs AFG Live: First SIX and end of five overs
After getting a measure of Mujeeb in his first two overs, Young (9*) hits a fullish delivery from him straight back for a SIX.

New Zealand vs Afghanistan Live Score: NZ 23/0.
14:13 (IST) Oct 18
New Zealand vs Afghanistan Live: First boundary
Conway dispatches the first ball of Mujeeb's second over for a FOUR. And six more runs off the over to make it 12/0 after 3 overs.
14:09 (IST) Oct 18
NZ vs AFG: Dropped!
An outside edge from Will Young, went to first slip, slightly to the left, but put down. Bowler Farooqi has hands in the air in disgust. Could have been a wicket maiden.

New Zealand vs Afghanistan Live Score: NZ 2/0 after 2 overs.
14:07 (IST) Oct 18
New Zealand vs Afghanistan Live: Pace from the other end
Medium-pacer Fazalhaq Farooqi takes the other new ball to bowl the second over. The first over bowled by Mujeeb produced two runs.

New Zealand vs Afghanistan Live Score: NZ 2/0.
13:59 (IST) Oct 18
NZ vs AFG Live: Moments away from the first ball
Kiwi openers Devon Conway and Will Young, who replaces Kane Williamson, make their way into the middle as the Afghanistan skipper sets his field. And it's spin right away from Afghanistan, with Mujeeb bowling the first over. This is the fourth match of this World Cup for both the teams.
13:41 (IST) Oct 18
NZ vs AFG Live: Afghanistan Playing XI
Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Ibrahim Zadran, Rahmat Shah, Hashmatullah Shahidi (c), Azmatullah Omarzai, Ikram Alikhil (wk), Mohammad Nabi, Rashid Khan, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Naveen-ul-Haq, Fazalhaq Farooqi
13:40 (IST) Oct 18
NZ vs AFG Live: New Zealand Playing XI
Devon Conway, Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (c/wk), Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult
13:39 (IST) Oct 18

Either way, wasn’t sure what to do. Looks like a good surface. Batting first will be good for us, and hopefully we can put up a big total on the board. Will Young comes in for Kane Williamson. Fingers crossed for the remainder of the tournament (about Williamson's recovery from a thumb fracture). Adapting to every ground, every team and every surface is important.

New Zealand stand-in captain Tom Latham at the toss

13:38 (IST) Oct 18

We want to bowl first. The reason is there might be dew factor in the second half. Discussion was there but we look at the opposition team and their strengths also. We will look to restrict them to a low score. We had the celebration for that night (win over England) but now it's gone. The confidence we can take into this game. We are going with the same team.

Afghanistan skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi at the toss

13:33 (IST) Oct 18
New Zealand vs Afghanistan Live: News from the toss
Afghanistan skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi wins the toss and decides to bowl first.
13:16 (IST) Oct 18
New Zealand vs Afghanistan Live: Bat first or bowl?
It will be a tricky decision for the skipers, considering Afghanistan have the bowlers to defend a good total and the Kiwis have the batters who can chase a biggish target. 15 minutes to the toss.But the pitch report done by Sunil Gavaskar and Simon Doull reveals that there will be something in the track for everyone.
13:02 (IST) Oct 18
New Zealand vs Afghanistan Live: Building up to the toss
The Afghan spinners, led by Rashid Khan, must be smacking their lips at the prospect of bowling on a traditionally spin-friendly Chepauk track, which offers them the best chance of putting the Kiwis through a test.
12:33 (IST) Oct 18
NZ v AFG: Will Kiwi batter Daryl Mitchell continue his red-hit form?
NZ v AFG: Will Kiwi batter Daryl Mitchell continue his red-hit form?
12:12 (IST) Oct 18
NZ vs AFG: Head to Head - Just two ODIs so far between the two teams
NZ vs AFG: Head to Head - Just two ODIs so far between the two teams
11:59 (IST) Oct 18
NZ vs AFG: Might be a close game in Chennai
Although the two teams have met only twice in this format, with New Zealand emerging victorious on both occasions, the current momentum of both the teams increases the likelihood of an exciting and closely contested match.
11:54 (IST) Oct 18
New Zealand vs Afghanistan: Kane Williamson blow
The New Zealanders will miss their regular skipper Kane Williamson, who is sidelined at the moment because of a thumb injury. That gives the NZ thinkthank to bring in Will Young.
11:52 (IST) Oct 18
NZ vs AFG Live: The Points Table
The leaderboard is opening up a bit, and the Afghans' one win in three matches puts them at No. 6 position before the start of the game today, while the Kiwis are No. 2.
11:47 (IST) Oct 18
New Zealand vs Afghanistan Live:Two in two?
Riding on a win over defending champions England in their last match, the Afghans have the momentum, but so do the Kiwis, who have 3/3 wins and are behind table-toppers India only on net run rate.
11:45 (IST) Oct 18
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