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Tuesday, June 18, 2019

2019 ICC World Cup in England & Wales May 30 to July 14,2019 - Match 28 India Vs Afghanistan @Southampton Saturday June 22,2019


India play their 5th match having

defeated South Africa by 6 wickets @ The Rose Bowl Southampton on June 05
defeated Australia by 36 Runs @The Oval on June 09
match Vs New Zealand @ Trent Bridge Nottingham abandoned due to rain on June 13
defeated Pakistan by 89 Runs under D/L@Old Trafford Manchester on June 16

Afghanistan play 6th match their having
  1. lost to Australia by 7 wickets @ Bristol on June 01
  2. lost to Sri Lanka by 34 Runs under D/L @ Cardiff on June 04
  3. lost to  New Zealand by 7 2wickets @ Taunton on June 08
  4. lost to South Africa by 9 wickets@ Cardiff on June 15,2019 
  5. lost to England by @ Old Trafford Manchester on June 18,2019
India beat Afghanistan by 11 Runs

Scorecard
India                       224/8 in 50 Overs
Afghanistan           213/10 in 49.5 Overs
Match Result        India won by 11 Runs
MOM


In this match, India’s captain Virat Kohli, decided to bat first against Afghanistan after winning the toss.

Earlier, batting first, India scored 224 runs in eight wickets in 50 overs and set a target of 225 for Afghanistan.

At one time it seemed that Afghanistan would win the match, but the lethal bowling of Bumrah and Shami at end sealed the match for team India and Afghanistan team was all out on 213 runs in 49.5 overs.
 
Team India defeated Afghanistan’s team by narrowest margin of 11 runs



In the last over of the match Afghanistan required 16 runs to win but Mohammed Shami’s hat-trick, was the moment of the match 

Mohammed Shami dismissed Mohammad Nabi, Aftab Alam and Mujeeb-ur-Rahman off consecutive balls in the 50th and final over as India secured a thrilling win. Shami finished with 4 wickets for 40 runs off 9.5 overs.


Mohammed Shami takes hat trick,becomes 2nd Indian Cricketer after Chetan Sharma 



List of Hat-tricks in ICC Cricket World Cup 

BowlerOppositionPlayersMatch DateVenue
Chetan Sharma (Ind)New ZealandKen Rutherford, Ian Smith and Ewen Chatfield31-Oct-87Nagpur
Saqlain Mushtaq (Pak)ZimbabweHenry Olonga, Adam Huckle, Pommie Mbangwa11-Jun-99The Oval
Chaminda Vaas (SL)BangladeshHannan Sarkar, Mohammad Ashraful, Ehsanul Haque14-Feb-03Pietermaritzburg
Brett Lee (Aus)KenyaKennedy Otieno, Brijal Patel, David Obuya15-Mar-03Durban
Lasith Malinga (SL)South AfricaShaun Pollock, Andrew Hall, Jacques Kallis, Makhaya Ntini28-Mar-07Georgetown
Kemar Roach (WI)NetherlandsPieter Seelaar, Bernard Loots, Berend Westdijk28-Feb-11New Delhi
Lasith Malinga (SL)KenyaTanmay Mishra, Peter Ongondo, Shem Ngoche01-Mar-11Colombo
Steven Finn (Eng)AustraliaBrad Haddin, Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Johnson14-Feb-15Melbourne
JP Duminy (SA)Sri LankaAngelo Mathews, Nuwan Kulasekara and Tharndhu Kaushal18-Mar-15Sydney
Mohammed Shami (Ind)AfghanistanMohammad Nabi, Aftab Alam and Mujeeb Ur Rahman22-Jun-19Southampton

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