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PHOTOS: Max leads Down Under thunder at Wankhede

Last updated on: November 07, 2023 23:32 IST
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IMAGES from the ICC World Cup match between Australia and Afghanistan, at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai, on Tuesday.

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IMAGE: Glenn Maxwell slammed 21 fours and 10 sixes during his knock - many of them on one leg and the last six sealed the victory and also brought up his double century. Photograph: Francis Mascarenhas/Reuters

Glenn Maxwell fought through cramps to smash an unbeaten 201 off 128 balls, single-handedly guiding Australia to an improbable three-wicket win over Afghanistan in a World Cup match on Tuesday and sealing the team's spot in the semi-finals.

 

Afghanistan appeared set for a famous victory against five-time champions Australia at the floodlit Wankhede Stadium, reducing them to 91/7 after setting them a victory target of 292.

Australia's Glenn Maxwell celebrates after completing his century

IMAGE: Australia's Glenn Maxwell celebrates after completing his century. Photograph: Francis Mascarenhas/Reuters

But the Afghans then watched in disbelief as Maxwell launched an extraordinary counter-attack. With captain Pat Cummins for company, Maxwell took Australia past Afghanistan's total of 291/5 with 19 balls to spare.

Glenn receives medical attention after suffering a bout of cramps

IMAGE: Glenn Maxwell receives medical attention after suffering a bout of cramps. Photograph: Francis Mascarenhas/Reuters

The right-handed batsman suffered cramps after going past his fourth hundred in the 50-over format but laboured on, cutting down on running between the wickets to manage the pain and relying more on big hits.

In total, Maxwell hit 21 fours and 10 sixes during his knock - many of them on one leg and the last six brought up the victory and also brought up his double century.

Cummins remained unbeaten on 12 from 68 balls but more importantly added 202 for the unbroken eighth wicket partnership.

Afghanistan held numerous meetings on the ground but were unable to find a way to dislodge Maxwell, who was dropped on 33 by Mujeeb Ur Rahman off Noor Ahmad's bowling.

Rashid Khan celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Marcus Stoinis

IMAGE: Rashid Khan celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Marcus Stoinis. Photograph: Francis Mascarenhas/Reuters

Maxwell was also adjudged out leg before wicket in the same over against Noor but the batsman managed to successfully overturn the umpire's decision on appeal.

Marnus Labuschagne dives to make his ground but is beaten by the direct hit from Rahmat Shah

IMAGE: Marnus Labuschagne dives to make his ground but is beaten by the direct hit from Rahmat Shah. Photograph: Francis Mascarenhas/Reuters

Afghanistan seamers Naveen-ul-Haq and Azmatullah Omarzai had struck early blows with the ball to reduce Australia to 49-4 after opening batsman Ibrahim Zadran's maiden World Cup hundred helped Afghanistan post a competitive total.

Afghanistan's Azmatullah Omarzai celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Australia opener David Warner.

IMAGE: Afghanistan's Azmatullah Omarzai celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Australia opener David Warner. Photograph: Francis Mascarenhas/Reuters

With Steve Smith missing from the side due to a bout of vertigo, Australia did not seem to have the batting depth to chase down the target and Rashid Khan's two quick strikes seemed to have all but sealed the match in Afghanistan's favour.

Travis Head

IMAGE: Naveen-ul-Haq celebrates after taking the wicket of Travis Head. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Reuters

Tuesday's victory took Australia to 12 points. They became the third team to reach the semi-finals with India and South Africa having already booked their spots.

Hashmatullah Shahidi

IMAGE: Ibrahim Zadran scores century. Photograph: Francis Mascarenhas/Reuters

Zadran anchored the Afghan innings earlier with an unbeaten 129 from 143 balls after the South Asian side won the toss and elected to bat. The 21-year-old Zadran's fifth hundred in the 50-overs format was studded with eight fours and three sixes.

Glenn Maxwell

IMAGE: Glenn Maxwell celebrates after taking the wicket of Rahmat Shah. Photograph: Francis Mascarenhas/Reuters

Zadran anchored the Afghan innings with an unbeaten 129 from 143 balls after the South Asian side won the toss and elected to bat. The 21-year-old Zadran's fifth hundred in the 50-overs format was studded with eight fours and three sixes.

All-rounder Rashid Khan smashed an unbeaten 35 off 18 balls with three sixes and two fours to provide Afghanistan with some quick runs towards the end.

Ibrahim Zadran

IMAGE: Ibrahim Zadran celebrates after reaching his fifty. Photograph: Francis Mascarenhas/Reuters

All-rounder Rashid smashed an unbeaten 35 off 18 balls with three sixes and two fours to provide Afghanistan with some quick runs towards the end.

Josh Hazlewood

IMAGE: Josh Hazlewood celebrates with David Warner after taking the wicket of Rahmanullah Gurbaz. Photograph: Francis Mascarenhas/Reuters

"Horrific, I feel shocking," said Maxwell. "It was quite hot when we were fielding, I haven't done a whole lot of high intensity exercise in the heat. It got a hold of me today, I was lucky to stick it out until the end."

Ibrahim Zadran

IMAGE: Ibrahim Zadran is on the receiving end of a bouncer. Photograph: Francis Mascarenhas/Reuters

"Really disappointed. Cricket is a funny game, it was unbelievable," Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi said.

"We were in the game. Our bowlers started really well, we dropped chances for the eighth wicket. Maxwell doesn't stop, I have to give credit to him."

Rahmanullah Gurbaz

IMAGE: Rahmanullah Gurbaz in action. Photograph: Francis Mascarenhas/Reuters

Maxwell also created history by becoming the first Australian batter to hit a double century in 50-overs cricket. He is also the first player to hit a double hundred in a run chase in ODIs.

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