Published: 20 Feb 2026, 06:48 am
Afghanistan have concluded their T20 World Cup campaign on a resounding high, securing back-to-back victories to restore pride following their early exit from the tournament. After a five-wicket triumph over the United Arab Emirates in their previous outing, the Afghans delivered a clinical performance in Chennai on Friday, dismantling Canada by 82 runs.
The match was a historic occasion for Afghan cricket, as the team breached the 200-run milestone for the first time in T20 World Cup history. Sent in to bat after losing the toss, Afghanistan’s innings was defined by a masterclass from opener Ibrahim Zadran, whose batting prowess propelled the side to a formidable total of $200$ for the loss of just three wickets.
Ibrahim Zadran anchored the innings with a magnificent unbeaten $95$ off just $56$ deliveries. His knock now stands as the highest individual score by an Afghan batsman in the history of the T20 World Cup. Zadran was ably supported at the top by Rahmanullah Gurbaz, who contributed a brisk $30$, while middle-order batsman Sediqullah Atal maintained the momentum with a vital $44$ off $32$ balls.
Canada’s pursuit of the target was fraught with difficulty from the outset. They never looked capable of chasing down the record total, collapsing to $48$ for $5$ within the first nine overs. Yuvraj Samra, who had scored a century in Canada's previous match, failed to replicate his heroics, falling for just $17$. While Harsh Thaker offered some resistance with a top score of $30$, the Canadian tail was left merely playing for survival, eventually finishing on $118$ for $8$.
| Category | Afghanistan | Canada |
|---|---|---|
| Total Score | $200/3$ (20 Overs) | $118/8$ (20 Overs) |
| Top Scorer | Ibrahim Zadran ($95*$) | Harsh Thaker ($30$) |
| Best Bowler | Mohammad Nabi ($4/7$) | Dillon Heyliger ($1/35$) |
| Result | Afghanistan won by 82 runs | — |
The Afghan bowling attack was led by the veteran all-rounder Mohammad Nabi, who produced a career-best performance. Nabi was nearly unplayable, conceding a mere $7$ runs in his four overs while claiming four crucial wickets. Captain Rashid Khan complimented the veteran’s spell by picking up two wickets for $19$ runs, ensuring Canada remained shackled throughout the second innings.
Although Afghanistan’s journey in this edition of the World Cup has come to an end, these successive victories—particularly the record-breaking total in Chennai—serve as a potent reminder of their evolving stature in the shortest format of the game.
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