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Australia vs Afghanistan 39th Match ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Highlights

Watch the highlights of Australia vs Afghanistan 39th Match ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 - ICC Cricket World Cup tournament of the 39th ODI match played between Afghanistan and Australia at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai in 07th November 2023.

Australia vs Afghanistan 39th Match ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Highlights
Glenn Maxwell celebrates his century © Robert Cianflone/Getty Images

Brilliance Glenn Maxwell's record-breaking 128-ball fastest double-century powers to Australia miracally three-wicket victory over Afghanistan, despite a Ibrahim Zadran's 129* and secure a their place in the semi-finals in a historic game of the 39th match of a Cricket World Cup.

Match Stats : 
  • Australia chased 292 was their highest successful run-chase in the ODI World Cup history, previous highest chase was 287 against New Zealand in the 1996 World Cup.
  • Afghanistan's 291 was their highest score against Australia in One-day international, previous highest was 207 at Bristol in 2019 and It is their highest total in the ODI World Cup, previous highest was 288 against West Indies at Leeds in the 2019 World Cup.
  • Ibrahim Zadran became the first Afghanistan batsman to score a century against Australia in One-day international cricket history.
  • Ibrahim Zadran became the first Afghanistan player to score a hundred in the ODI World Cup history.
  • Ibrahim Zadran's 129* was his second highest score for Afghanistan in One-day international and the highest-score by an Afghanistan batsman against Australia in ODIs, surpassing the previous record of 66 held by Asghar Afgan at Sharjah in 2012.
  • 83 : Ibrahim Zadran and Rahmat Shah set up the record second-wicket partnership for Afghanistan against Australia in One-day international, previously held by the 20-run stand between Asghar Afgan and Karim Sadiq at Sharjah in 2012.
  • 52 : Ibrahim Zadran and Hashmatullah Shahidi set up the record third-wicket partnership for Afghanistan against Australia in ODIs, previously held by the 51-run stand between Rahmat Shah and Hashmatullah Shahidi at Bristol in the 2019 World Cup.
  • Glenn Maxwell hammered a 76-ball his second fastest century for Australia in One-day internationals.
  • Glenn Maxwell became the first Australian batsman to score a double-century in One-day international cricket history and overall the ninth player in ODIs.
  • Glenn Maxwell became the third player to score a double-hundred in the ODI World Cup after Chris Gayle (215) and Martin Guptill (237).
  • Glenn Maxwell hammered a 128-ball second fastest double-century in ODIs after Ishan Kishan's 126-ball double-hundred against Bangladesh at Chattogram in the last year.
  • Glenn Maxwell hammered a 128-ball fastest double-hundred ever in the ODI World Cup history, surpassing the previous record of 138-ball hundred held by Chris Gayle in the 2015 World Cup.
  • Glenn Maxwell plundered 201* was the highest score by an Australian batsman in One-day international cricket history, surpassing the previous record of unbeaten 185 held by Shane Watson against Bangladesh at Mirpur in 2011.
  • Glenn Maxwell became the first batsman to score a double-hundred in an ODI run-chase, previous record of 193 held by Fakhar Zaman against South Africa at Johannesburg in 2021.
  • 10 : Glenn Maxwell equalled a joint third most sixes hit in an innings for Australia in One-day international, jointly with Matthew Hayden and the most sixes hit by an Australian batsman in the ODI World Cup history, surpassing the previous record of 9-sixes jointly hit by David Warner and Mitchell Marsh both struck in the same match against Pakistan at Bengaluru earlier in this tournament.
  • Australia lost their top five batsmen wickets for just 69-runs - which was their fifth worst first five-wicket collapse in the ODI World Cup.
  • Glenn Maxwell and Pat Cummins set up the world record-breaking eighth-wicket partnership in One-day international cricket history, surpassing the previous record held by the unbeaten 138-run stand between Justin Kemp and Andrew Hall against India at Cape Town in 2006 and also the record eighth-wicket stand in the ODI World Cup, surpassing the previous record held by the 117-run stand between Dave Houghton and Iain Butchart against New Zealand at Hyderabad in the 1987 World Cup.

Afghanistan scored 291-5 in 50 overs with top scorer by Ibrahim Zadran hit a unbeaten - which was his 5th ODI hundred, his first century against Australia in ODIs and also his first century in the ODI World Cup - including 8-fours & 3-sixes.

Rashid Khan hammered a unbeaten 35 off 18-balls including 3-sixes & 2-fours with strike rate of 194.44, Rahmat Shah scored 30 off 44-balls included a boundary.

Hashmatullah Shahidi scored 26 off 43-balls including 2-fours, Azmatullah Omarzai hit 22 off 18-balls included 2-sixes & a four and Rahmanullah Gurbaz struck 21 off 25-balls with two-fours.

Australia best bowler by Josh Hazlewood strikes two-wickets, Glenn Maxwell, Adam Zampa and Mitchell Starc each took one-wickets.

Australia chased 293-7 in 46.5 overs with top scorer by Glenn Maxwell hammered a career-best 201 off 128-balls - which was his 1st Double-hundred in ODIs.

Mitchell Marsh blasted a 24 off 11-balls including 2-sixes & 2-fours with strike rate of 218.18 and David Warner scored 18 off 29-balls included 3-fours.

Afghanistan best bowler by Rashid Khan, Naveen-ul-Haq, Azmatullah Omarzai each took 2-wickets.

Glenn Maxwell named Player of the match for his record-breaking batting performance to smashed a career-best unbeaten 201-runs knocked off facing 128-balls including 21-fours and 10-sixes with strike rate of 157.03.

Match Highlights

Glenn Maxwell Double-century Highlights

                   

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