Shami Picks World Cup Hat-trick as India Scrape Past Afghanistan

Mohammed Shami picked a hat-trick in the last over as India beat Afghanistan by 11 runs in Southampton. 

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India beat Afghanistan by 11 runs in the ICC World Cup.
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India beat Afghanistan by 11 runs in the ICC World Cup.
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It was the 50th over of the match and Afghanistan needed 16 runs to beat India and deliver one of the biggest shocks in the tournament's history.

Injured Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s replacement Mohammed Shami was handed the ball, and on the third delivery of the over removed Mohammed Nabi, who was caught on the boundary for 52.

Shami was on a hat-trick after bowling Aftab Alam (0) – with Afghanistan needing 12 runs – and got it by bowling No. 11 batsman Mujeeb Ur Rahman for another first ball duck.

During India vs Afghanistan, Mohammed Shami became the second Indian to pick up a hat-trick in the ICC World Cup.(Photo: AP)

A resilient Afghanistan, who had fought right through the innings, finished on 213 all out in 49.5 overs as India registered an 11-run win – their narrowest win by runs in World Cup matches.

India’s Innings

After India won the toss and opted to bat, Afghanistan's spinners picked up five wickets as the Men in Blue never really got momentum going on a tricky pitch.

Rashid Khan, who conceded a World Cup-record 0-110 against England, atoned against India with figures of 1-38 from 10 overs.

Skipper Virat Kohli top-scored with 67 off 63 balls, including five boundaries, and was the best batsman on display.

India's uncharacteristic innings never got rolling. Mujeeb Ur Rahman (1-26) bowled in-form Rohit Sharma (1) in the fifth over, ending the freewheeling opener's run of two centuries and a half-century.

Lokesh Rahul (30) put on 57 runs with Kohli for the second wicket but triggered India's problems when he was out caught to an unnecessary reverse sweep.

The Afghans took wickets at regular intervals.

Vijay Shankar was trapped lbw by Rahmat Shah in the 27th over on 29

Lokesh Rahul (30) put on 57 runs with Virat Kohli for the second wicket during India vs Afghanistan.(Photo: AP)

Kohli batted as if on a different pitch, though, finding gaps well, rotating the strike, and stroking the occasional boundary to reach his 51st ODI half-century from 44 balls.

The big moment came when he was caught off Nabi (2-33) at short third man in the 31st over.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni (28) and Kedar Jadhav (52) stabilised the innings with 57 runs for the fifth wicket. But Dhoni faced 52 balls and his innings ended tamely in the 45th over when he was stumped for only a second time in an ODI since 2011.

India lost Pandya (7) and Shami (1) before the end.

Jadhav's 66-ball half-century was the saving grace of India's final 10 overs as the No. 2-ranked team was restricted to just 49 runs.

India vs Afghanistan: Mahendra Singh Dhoni (28) and Kedar Jadhav (52) stabilised the innings with 57 runs for the fifth wicket. (Photo: AP)
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Afghanistan’s Innings

Afghanistan's innings didn't get early momentum as Shami got rid of Hazratullah Zazai for 10.

But it was propelled by two key partnerships as skipper Gulbadin Naib (27) added 44 with Rahmat Shah (36). The latter then added 42 runs with Hashmatullah Shahidi (21).

Man-of-the-match Jasprit Bumrah (2-39) got rid of Shah and Shahidi in the 29th over, starting his second spell with a double-wicket maiden.

Hardik Pandya (2-51) had dismissed Naib.

Pandya put in a serious shift as India used only five bowlers. Surprisingly, its much celebrated wrist spinners Kuldeep Yadav (0-39) and Yuzvendra Chahal (2-36) paled beside the Afghanistan spinners.

Wrist spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal paled beside the Afghanistan spinners.(Photo: AP)

Bumrah's spell proved to be the turning point. India struck at regular intervals thereafter and never let the chase settle down. Afghanistan did well to take the match to the last over, making India sweat to the end and keep its fans on edge for the entire day.

Nabi's half-century came up off 53 balls as he put on 36 runs for the sixth wicket with Najibullah Zadran (21) and raised visions of a shock upset.

India relied on match-winning experience. Pandya struck for a second time to get rid of Zadran in the 42nd over.

Afghanistan's hopes were pinned on Nabi, and he maneuvered the chase to the last over, until holing out off Shami.

It precipitated the final over collapse that saw Shami join an elite list in World Cup cricket.

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Published: 22 Jun 2019,11:14 PM IST

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