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South Africa end Afghanistan’s World Cup journey

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South Africa secured an easy five-wicket win against Afghanistan on Friday to bring the latter’s World Cup 2023 journey to an end.

Batting second, the Proteas sailed through Afghanistan’s 245-run target courtesy of Rassi van der Dussen’s brilliant 76-run knock and finished the game in the 48th over.

Despite a brilliant start that saw the Proteas scoring 60 runs in the first 10 overs for no loss, they started to lose wickets and at one point it looked like they would struggle to chase the 245-run target.

The Proteas lost wickets at intervals — with a lot of dot balls played — but Rassie van der Dussen stayed on the pitch and held his nerves, playing an unbeaten knock of 76 runs, courtesy of seven boundaries.

While it was Dussen who played the most important innings, Andile Phehlukwayo’s crucial knock of 39 off 37 that included three sixes cannot be ignored as it was he who played the winning shot of the match.

De Kock (41), Aiden Markram (25) and David Miller (24) were the other contributors to their side.

South Africa’s next match will be against Australia in the World Cup semi-final.

Batting first, Afghanistan’s batters had their fair share of struggle against the Proteas’ bowling attack as both of their openers, Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran, were out early, leaving their side 41-2 in 9.3 overs.

The wickets continued to fall as not a single Afghani batter managed to stay for long. One of their top performer of this tournament, Rahmat Shah, too failed to score big for his side as he ended up losing his wicket for 26 runs.

However, among all the chaos, it was Azmatullah Omarzai who stayed till the end and played a resilient and fighting knock to take his side to a competitive 244-run total.

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