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England v Afghanistan
ICC World Cup 2019
VenueEmirates Old Trafford, Manchester on 18th June 2019 (50-over match)
Balls per over6
TossEngland won the toss and decided to bat
ResultEngland won by 150 runs
PointsEngland 2; Afghanistan 0
UmpiresPR Reiffel (Australia), JS Wilson (West Indies)
TV umpireM Erasmus (South Africa)
RefereeRS Madugalle (Sri Lanka)
Reserve UmpireBNJ Oxenford (Australia)
Man of the MatchEJG Morgan

England inningsRunsBallsMins4s6sDotsS-Rate
JM Vincec Mujeeb Zadran b Dawlat Zadran2631373-1983.87
JM Bairstowc and b Gulbadeen Naib9099115835490.91
JE Rootc Rahmat Shah b Gulbadeen Naib88821555124107.32
*EJG Morganc Rahmat Shah b Gulbadeen Naib148717741728208.45
+JC Buttlerc Mohammad Nabi b Dawlat Zadran228--1100.00
BA Stokesb Dawlat Zadran2614--433.33
MM Alinot out31915141344.44
CR Woakesnot out116--0100.00
JC Archerdid not bat      
AU Rashiddid not bat      
MA Wooddid not bat      
Extras(1 lb, 1 nb, 7 w)9
Total(6 wickets, innings closed, 213 minutes, 50 overs)397
Fall of wickets:
1-44 (Vince, 9.3 ov), 2-164 (Bairstow, 29.5 ov), 3-353 (Root, 46.4 ov), 4-359 (Morgan, 46.6 ov), 5-362 (Buttler, 47.4 ov), 6-378 (Stokes, 49.1 ov)
Afghanistan bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-BallsDots4s6sS-RateEcon
Mujeeb Zadran10   04402-3621-4.40
Dawlat Zadran10   08534-258320.008.50
Mohammad Nabi9   0700--1944-7.78
Gulbadeen Naib10   0683-1293520.006.80
Rahmat Shah2   0190--311-9.50
Rashid Khan9   01100--18311-12.22

Afghanistan inningsRunsBallsMins4s6sDotsS-Rate
Noor Ali Zadranb Archer078--70.00
*Gulbadeen Naibc Buttler b Wood3728524112132.14
Rahmat Shahc Bairstow b Rashid467498314562.16
Hashmatullah Shahidib Archer76100145525476.00
Asghar Stanikzaic Root b Rashid444868322591.67
Mohammad Nabic Stokes b Rashid978-13128.57
Najibullah Zadaranb Wood151321-14115.38
Rashid Khanc Bairstow b Archer813191-1061.54
+Ikram Alikhilnot out31018--730.00
Dawlat Zadrannot out002--00.00
Mujeeb Zadrandid not bat      
Extras(1 lb, 8 w)9
Total(8 wickets, innings closed, 219 minutes, 50 overs)247
Fall of wickets:
1-4 (Noor Ali Zadran, 1.2 ov), 2-52 (Gulbadeen Naib, 11.5 ov), 3-104 (Rahmat Shah, 24.5 ov), 4-198 (Asghar Stanikzai, 40.5 ov), 5-210 (Mohammad Nabi, 42.4 ov), 6-234 (Hashmatullah Shahidi, 45.5 ov), 7-234 (Najibullah Zadaran, 46.2 ov), 8-247 (Rashid Khan, 49.4 ov)
England bowlingOversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-BallsDots4s6sS-RateEcon
Woakes9   04102-3031-4.56
Archer10   15232-385120.005.20
Ali7   0350--1921-5.00
Wood10   14021-373130.004.00
Stokes4   0120--13---3.00
Rashid10   06631-303420.006.60

Notes
--> England powerplay 1: overs 1 to 10 (46/1)
--> Afghanistan powerplay 1: overs 1 to 10 (48/1)
--> England innings: 50 in 11.2 overs
--> England innings: 100 in 19.3 overs
--> England innings: 150 in 26.4 overs
--> England innings: 200 in 35.1 overs
--> England innings: 250 in 39.3 overs
--> England innings: 300 in 43.5 overs
--> England innings: 350 in 46.2 overs
--> Afghanistan innings: 50 in 10.5 overs
--> Afghanistan innings: 100 in 22.5 overs
--> Afghanistan innings: 150 in 32.6 overs
--> Afghanistan innings: 200 in 40.6 overs
--> JM Vince made his debut in World Cup matches
--> Noor Ali Zadran made his last appearance in World Cup matches
--> Noor Ali Zadran made his last appearance in ODI matches
--> JM Bairstow 50 in 61 balls with 5 fours and 1 six
--> JM Bairstow passed his previous highest score of 51 in World Cup matches
--> JM Bairstow passed 2500 runs in ODI matches when he reached 43
--> JE Root 50 in 54 balls with 2 fours
--> JE Root passed 500 runs in World Cup matches when he reached 19
--> EJG Morgan 50 in 36 balls with 2 fours and 5 sixes
--> EJG Morgan passed his previous highest score of 63 in World Cup matches
--> EJG Morgan made his first century in World Cup matches
--> EJG Morgan 100 in 57 balls with 3 fours and 11 sixes
--> EJG Morgan passed his previous highest score of 124 in ODI matches
--> EJG Morgan passed 500 runs in World Cup matches when he reached 98
--> EJG Morgan passed 11000 runs in List A matches when he reached 64
--> Gulbadeen Naib passed his previous highest score of 31 in World Cup matches
--> Rahmat Shah passed his previous highest score of 43 in World Cup matches
--> Hashmatullah Shahidi 50 in 68 balls with 3 fours and 2 sixes
--> Hashmatullah Shahidi passed his previous highest score of 59 in World Cup matches
--> Hashmatullah Shahidi passed 1000 runs in ODI matches when he reached 46
--> Gulbadeen Naib achieved his best innings bowling analysis in World Cup matches when he dismissed JE Root in the England innings (previous best was 1-29)
--> AU Rashid achieved his best innings bowling analysis in World Cup matches when he dismissed Asghar Stanikzai in the Afghanistan innings (previous best was 1-35)
--> JM Bairstow (26) and JE Root (23) added 50 in 53 balls for the England 2nd wicket
--> JM Bairstow (61) and JE Root (38) added 100 in 97 balls for the England 2nd wicket
--> JE Root (8) and EJG Morgan (44) added 50 in 38 balls for the England 3rd wicket
--> JE Root (21) and EJG Morgan (79) added 100 in 65 balls for the England 3rd wicket
--> JE Root (38) and EJG Morgan (110) added 150 in 90 balls for the England 3rd wicket
--> Rahmat Shah (32) and Hashmatullah Shahidi (17) added 50 in 73 balls for the Afghanistan 3rd wicket
--> Hashmatullah Shahidi (27) and Asghar Stanikzai (24) added 50 in 50 balls for the Afghanistan 4th wicket

Over 42.6: Review by England (Bowling), Umpire - JS Wilson, Batsman - Najibullah Zadaran (decision upheld)
JM Bairstow (26) and JE Root (23) added 50 in 53 balls for the England 2nd wicket
JM Bairstow (61) and JE Root (38) added 100 in 97 balls for the England 2nd wicket
JE Root (8) and EJG Morgan (44) added 50 in 38 balls for the England 3rd wicket
JE Root (21) and EJG Morgan (79) added 100 in 65 balls for the England 3rd wicket
JE Root (38) and EJG Morgan (110) added 150 in 90 balls for the England 3rd wicket
Rahmat Shah (32) and Hashmatullah Shahidi (17) added 50 in 73 balls for the Afghanistan 3rd wicket
Hashmatullah Shahidi (27) and Asghar Stanikzai (24) added 50 in 50 balls for the Afghanistan 4th wicket


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