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South Africa defeated Afghanistan by 107 runs in the third match of the Champions Trophy. The team scored 315/6 on the basis of Ryan Recllet’s first ICC tournament century at Karachi Stadium. In response, the Afghan team was reduced to 208 runs in 43.3 overs by Rabada’s 3 wickets.
Many moments and records were seen on Friday. In the review, the remaining Bavuma was dismissed on the next ball. Rashid runs out Recllet in his bowling. Rahmat ran 13 meters and took a diving catch. The black cat penetrated on the ground in the middle of the match. Markram became the fastest fifty batsman in the Champions Trophy for SA.
Read AFG vs SA Match Moments & Records …
1. Wicket on the first ball to the prophet
Mohammad Nabi dismissed Tony de George for 11 runs.
South Africa lost the first wicket in the sixth over. Here Tony de Georgi was dismissed for 11 runs. Mohammad Nabi, who is putting his first over in this match, caught Tony at the hands of Ajmatullah Omrajai. Georgi was dismissed on off -spin ball for the third time.
2. Rashid Khan injured
Ryan Ricelton’s shot hit Rashid’s wrist.
Rashid Khan was injured in the 21st over of the South African innings. Ryan Ricelton played a shot on the front on Rashid, who is putting the third ball of the over. Rashid sat in an attempt to catch the ball. Here the ball hit his left hand wrist. However, after examining the physio, Rashid started bowling back.
Team Physio investigating Rashid Khan.
3. Bavuma survived in review out on the next ball
Afghan players waiting for the decision of third umpire after the review.
South African captain Temba Bavuma was dismissed for 58 runs. He was caught by Sedikullah Atal standing on Deep midwicket in an attempt to play a big shot on Mohammad Nabi’s ball. The initiative was saved from being dismissed on DRS. He was dismissed by the Field Umpire. Bavuma took a review that showed that the ball was going out of the leg stump.
Temba Bavuma was dismissed in an attempt to play a big shot.
4. Rashid runs out Ricelton
Rashid was run out by Ryan Ricelton on 103 runs.
In the 36th over of the Afghan innings, century Ryan Recellton was run out. On Rashid’s third ball, Recllett went ahead to take the run, went to Rashid, who was bowling the ball. He threw towards the keeper and Ricelton was run out.
Rashid Khan helping Ricelton.
5. Rahmat ran 13 meters and diving catch
Rahmat Shah caught David Miller’s diving catch in the cover.
David Miller was dismissed in the 48th over. Miller played a big shot towards the cover on the last ball of Fazalhak Farooqui’s over. Close to the boundary line, Rahmat Shah raced 13 meters and caught the catch.
David Miller scored 14 runs on 8 balls.
6. Cat penetrated into the field
The cat came on the field 3 times during the Afghan innings, due to which the game had to be stopped.
In the eighth over of Afghanistan’s innings, the black cat entered the field. The groundsman of Karachi Stadium put the cat out of the field.
The cat also came on the field in Pakistan and New Zealand match before the tournament.
7. Bold on the next ball to install six
There was also a debate between Kagiso Rabada and Ibrahim Jadaran.
South Africa lost the second wicket in the 10th over. Here Ibrahim Jadaran was dismissed for 17 runs. Kagiso Rabada bowled him on the fourth ball. Earlier, Jadaran hit a six on the third ball of this over.
Ibrahim applied Six to Rabada above Long On. Rabada bowled him on the next ball.
8. Afghanistan got 2 shocks on a score of 50
- Bavuma jumped and caught a catch
Bavuma caught Afghan captain Hashmatullah Shaheedi on a score of zero.
Afghanistan lost two wickets in the 15th over. Captain Hashmatullah Shaheedi was dismissed for zero on the fourth ball of the Yawan Mulder’s over. He was caught by Wayan Mulder at the hands of Bavuma. Captain Temba Bavuma, standing on the mid -off, jumped into the air and caught the catch.
- Atal run out on Jansan’s direct hit
Marco Jansan scored out Sedikullah Atal (16 runs).
Sedikullah Atal (16 runs) was runout on the last ball of the 13th over. He was run out by Marco Janson on a direct throw. Sedikullah played the full length ball of Rabada. Marco Janson, who was standing on the mid -off, directed the stumps and Atal was run out.
Now records …
Facts …
- All -rounder Mohammad Nabi became the Oldest Debutant of Afghanistan in the Champions Trophy. He is 40 years 51 days old. America’s Donovan Blake is at the top of this record, making his debut against Australia in 42 years 284 days.
- The Afghan team today threw 19 overs from Rist Boleers. This led to this in Dhaka in 1998 in the Champions Trophy. Zimbabwe’s Paul Strang and Murray Goodwin threw 14 overs against New Zealand.
- 4 batsmen from South Africa scored 50+. Earlier, in the Champions Trophy, India made this record against Pakistan for 2017.
- South Africa scored 315/6 against Afghanistan. This is the second highest total made by the team in the Champions Trophy. Earlier, Protiaz scored 316/5 against Kenya in 2002, Colombo.
Markram puts fifty on 33 balls Eden Markram became the fastest fifty batsman for South Africa, he hit a half -century on 33 balls. Prior to that, this record was in the name of Graeme Smith, who scored a half -century on 40 balls against Sri Lanka in 2009.