Maharaj to Rahmat, wide, attempts the arm-ball but slides down leg, Rahmat misses the glance and it is called a wide
12.4
Maharaj to Azmatullah, 1 run, floated up outside off, Omarzai reaches for the drive and hits it aerially to the left of Maharaj
12.3
Maharaj to Rahmat, 1 run, drifts onto the leg-stump, Rahmat tucks it through the vacant mid-wicket region
Most runs in a World Cup edition before turning 23 523 - Sachin Tendulkar (1996) 376 - Ibrahim Zadran (2023) 333 - Brian Lara (1992) 298 - Upul Tharanga (2007) 283 - Sachin Tendulkar (1992) 282 - Virat Kohli (2011) 280 - Rahmanullah Gurbaz (2023)
12.2
Maharaj to Rahmat, no run, tossed up around off, Rahmat plays it with soft hands to the off-side and thinks about the single, but does not go through with it
Two slips in place
12.1
Maharaj to Rahmat, no run, slower and fraction short, Rahmat thought about the cut but aborted
11.6
Gerald Coetzee to Azmatullah, no run
11.5
Gerald Coetzee to Azmatullah, no run
11.4
Gerald Coetzee to Azmatullah, no run, uhhh! Well-directed short ball, right at the batter and Omarzai didn't know whether to duck or fend, in the end he tries doing both and the ball sails over him
Teams with most wickets in the Powerplay at CWC 2023 21 - South Africa 18 - India 14 - England 13 - Sri Lanka 13 - New Zealand
11.3
Gerald Coetzee to Rahmat, 1 run, to deep backward point
Balls taken by Gerald Coetzee for his first wicket this WC 2 vs SL 13 vs NED 7 vs ENG 11 vs BAN 5 vs PAK 3 vs NZ 9 vs AFG
11.2
Gerald Coetzee to Rahmat, no run
11.1
Gerald Coetzee to Rahmat, no run, 142.2ks full pitcher outside off, Rahmat drives firmly but straight to mid-off
10.6
Maharaj to Azmatullah, no run, floated up teasingly outside off, Omarzai shoulders arms
Azmatullah Omarzai, right handed bat, comes to the crease
10.5
Maharaj to Shahidi, out Caught by de Kock!! Second wicket for Maharaj. Afghanistan have lost three in successive overs. This is fraction short and outside off, Shahidi thought it is there for the cut and went for it, he just manages an outside edge and de Kock does the rest behind the stumps. Shahidi c de Kock b Maharaj 2(7)