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Gurbaz Bold on Johnson’s Yorker: Smith lashed Atal’s diving catch, Australia gave 37 runs extra in the innings; Moments-records

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Australia vs Afghanistan’s match in the Champions Trophy was inconclusive due to rain. Afghanistan scored 273 runs at the Lahore Stadium with Sedikullah Atal’s 85 runs. In response, the Kangaroos scored 109/1 runs, when the rain came and the game had to be stopped. With this, the Australian team reached the semi -finals.

Many moments and records were seen on Friday. Gurbaz was bowled at Johnson’s yorker. Smith caught Atal’s diving catch. The Afghan team left 2 catches in 2 overs. The game stopped due to rain. Australia gave 37 runs extra in the Afghan innings.

Read the top moments and records of AFG vs Aus Match

1. Johnson bowled Gurbaz on Yorker

Gurbaz was bold on a score of zero.

The Afghanistan team lost wickets in the first over. Spencer Johnson bowled the Gurbaz by putting a yorker on the 5th ball. They were dismissed at zero.

2. Catch drop from Maxwell

He was playing for 6 runs when Sedikullah Atal was dropped.

Afghani In the sixth over of the innings, Sedikullah Atal got life. Atal played a drive shot on the fourth ball of Ben Dvarshas’s over. The ball took the outer edge of the bat and went to Glen Maxwell standing on the first slip. Here Maxwell dives but could not catch the catch.

3. Australia lost two wickets opportunities Australia lost two opportunities to take wickets from the 29th to 30th over of the Afghan innings.

  • Smith did not take DRS, Life to Atal Sedikullah Atal got a life on the last ball of the 29th over. Here Nathan missed the atal defense on the ball coming inside the Ellis. The ball hit his pad and the umpire gave not out. Bowler Ellis asked captain Steve Smith to take a review, but he refused. The review revealed that the ball was on stumps.

Atal, Nathan was out on Alice’s ball but Australian captain Smith did not take a review.

  • Short misses a run out chance On the 5th ball of the 30th over, the short had a chance to runout the captain Shaheedi, but Matthew Short, standing in the short leg, throwed the wrong end. While the strike batter was quite out of the martyr’s crease. He played a shot on the ball of Adam Jampa and went out for the run. But Atal refused to take runs at non -striker end.

Afghan captain Hashmatullah Shaheedi scored 20 runs on 49 balls.

4. Smith’s diving catch

Smith caught Sedikullah Atal for 85 runs.

Afghanistan lost the fourth wicket in the 32nd over. Here, Sedikullah Atal was dismissed for 85 runs. Atal played a drive shot on the second ball of Spencer Johnson’s over, Steve Smith, standing on the cover, caught the diving catch.

5. Johnson runs out the prophet

Mohammad Nabi was run out by Spencer Johnson on 1 run.

Mohammad Nabi was run out on the fourth ball of the 37th over. Spencer Johnson’s shot pitch wide ball was released from wicketkeeper Jose English gloves. The prophet ran to take the run but Omarjai refused, the English threw and Johnson was run out. The prophet was dismissed after scoring 1 run.

6. Gulbadin’s catch was left by Matthew Short

Gulbadin’s catch was released by Short. However, he was dismissed on Alice’s ball in the 40th over.

Gulbadin Naib was dismissed for 4 runs on the last ball of the 40th over. Gulbadin, who went to play the bridge on Nathan Alice’s short ball, caught wicketkeeper Jose English. He got life on the third ball of this over. Matthew Short had caught a catch with almost one hand by diving on the mid -wicket, but he got a hand in the ground and missed the catch.

7. Afghan team left 2 catches in 2 overs

  • Rashid left the head catch

Rashid Khan left the Catch of Travis Head for 6 runs.

In the fourth over, Rashid Khan gave life to Travis Head. Fazalhak Farooqui threw the first ball of the over on the good length. The head went to play a big shot, the ball went towards mid on. Rashid tried to take a catch here, but the ball was left out of his hand. The head was currently batting for 6 runs.

Rashid Khan dropped the catch of Travis Head on long on.

  • Nangiyalai Kharoti gives life to short

Substitute fielder Nangiyalai Kharoti gave a life to Matthew Short on Deep Square leg.

Afghanistan took the first wicket in the 5th over. Ajmatullah Omrajai caught Matthew Short on the third ball of the over by Gulbadin Naib. Short scored 20 runs. His catch was missed on the first ball of this over. Substitute fielder Nangiyalai Kharoti missed the simple opportunity on Deep Square leg.

8. The game stopped due to rain

No result of the game could be released due to rain.

The Australian innings received 12.5 rainfall, due to which the umpires stopped the game. Later, the match remained inconclusive due to the ground wet.

Afghan captain Hashmatullah martyrdom water bouncing in the air (right).

Now records …

Facts …

  • Ajmatullah Omrajai has hit 41 sixes so far since the beginning of the ODI World Cup 2023. Prior to him, the Indian captain is Rohit Sharma, who has planted 47 sixes.
  • The Champions Trophy has so far been 8 matches no results/canceled. The Australia team has been involved in 6 such matches.

1. Australia gave 37 runs extra Australia gave 37 runs extra against the Afghan team on Friday. The team spent runs for 17 wide, 5 bye and 15 leg bai. This is the third highest run given by any team in the history of Extra Run Champions Trophy.

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(Tagstotranslate) Gurbaj bowled on Johnson

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