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Afghanistan Beat Pakistan: Watch: Afghanistan’s historic victory leaves former Pakistan legend Waqar Younis in shock | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: The ICC ODI World Cup witnessed a historic moment as Afghanistan stunned former champions Pakistan with an eight-wicket victory at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Monday.
This remarkable feat left the cricketing world in awe, and even former Pakistan pacer Waqar Younis, now part of the commentary team, was rendered speechless when the winning runs were scored.

In a viral video capturing the electrifying moment, Waqar Younis was visibly stunned as Afghanistan’s captain, Hashmatullah Shahidistruck the winning boundary off Shaheen Shah Afridi in the 49th over. His commentary partner, former Zimbabwe pacer Success Wantedannounced the historic moment with an infectious excitement, but Waqar was at a loss for words. Joining them in the commentary box, former Australia batter Matthew Hayden was equally silent as the magnitude of the victory sank in.

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Mpumelelo Mbangwa eloquently conveyed the significance of the moment, remarking on air, “And there it is, the victory, momentous, historic. The first time Afghanistan has won two matches in a World Cup. Absolutely fantastic. A controlled and skillful and dominant run chase against former champions Pakistan. They’ve doubled up on celebrations.”

Afghanistan’s monumental victory came as they successfully chased down a challenging 283-run target on a tricky Chennai pitch, securing the win with six balls to spare. This marked their second upset at the ongoing ICC ODI World Cup, following their earlier shock victory over defending champions England by 69 runs.
Pakistan’s campaign in the tournament took a difficult turn, with this defeat being their third consecutive loss after commencing with two back-to-back wins. They faced defeats at the hands of India, Australia, and, most shockingly, the Afghan side.

Pakistan’s captain, Babar Azam, was candid about the team’s emotions, stating, “We are hurt as a team.” With three defeats and two wins in five matches, Pakistan now faces a pivotal challenge in their upcoming match against South Africa, set to be held at the same Chennai venue.
The ICC ODI World Cup continues to deliver thrilling matches, unexpected upsets, and remarkable performances, captivating cricket enthusiasts around the world.

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