Afghanistan opener Ibrahim Zadran surpasses Shikhar Dhawan, registers 3rd highest score against Australia in World Cups

Afghanistan opener Ibrahim Zadran anchored the innings with an unbeaten 129 from 143 balls featuring eight fours and three sixes at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

Profile

Arun Rawal

Afghanistan opener Ibrahim Zadran celebrates his century against Australia and Shikhar Dhawan (Getty Images)

Afghanistan opener Ibrahim Zadran celebrates his century against Australia and Shikhar Dhawan (Getty Images)

Highlights:

Ibrahim Zadran missed breaking Zimbabwe's Neil Johnson's record by just three runs.Ibrahim Zadran became the first Afghan batter to score a century in World Cups.

Afghanistan opener Ibrahim Zadran etched his name on record books with an unbeaten 129-run knock against Australia at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. Zadran became the first Afghan batter to score a century in World Cups. Also, he surpassed India’s Shikhar Dhawan to register the third-highest individual score by a batter against Australia in World Cups. 
 

The record belongs to Zimbabwe's Neil Johnson who scored an unbeaten 132 against Steve Waugh-led Australia at Lord's in World Cup 1999. Also, New Zealand's Chris Harris had scored 130 against Mark Taylor-led Australia in the 1996 edition. Dhawan had scored 117 against Australia at the Oval in the 2019 edition of the tournament. So far, only five openers have scored a century against Australia in World Cups. The other two openers on the list are South Africa's Quinton de Kock and Herschelle Gibbs. De Kock scored 109 last month whereas Gibbs scored 101 in 1999.

 

Follow the Sports Tak channel on WhatsApp
 

Earlier, Hashmatullah Shahidi had won the toss and opted to bat first. Afghanistan lost the wicket of Rahmaullah Gurbaz in the eighth over. Zadran got to his half-century from 62 balls with a boundary off Mitchell Starc in the 18th over. He also broke his teammate Rahmat Shah's record for most ODI runs in a calendar year.

After Shah got out to Glenn Maxwell, Shahidi could not do much damage either. After Azmatullah Omarzai contributed with a cameo, Zadran reached his maiden World Cup century from 131 balls in the 44th over. The previous highest individual score by an Afghan batter in World Cups belonged to Samiullah Shinwari who scored 96 against Scotland in 2015.

The 21-year-old accelerated after reaching the three figures. He hit Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood, and Starc for one six each. In the last over, Rashid did not give Zadran strike and hit Starc for two sixes and a four. Zadran remained unbeaten on the other end with 129 runs from 143 balls featuring eight fours and three sixes. His perfect anchor knock helped Afghanistan post 291/5 on the board.
 

MORE ON SPORTS TAK

AFG vs AUS: Why is Steve Smith missing Australia's crucial World Cup 2023 clash against Afghanistan? REVEALED

‘He places himself above the game': Former Indian bowler not surprised by Shakib Al Hasan’s attitude towards ‘spirit of cricket’

    Share