Player of the Match
Player of the Match

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"They played very well," says Mohammad Nabi "Especially their batsmen. Especially Warner, Smith and Maxwell. And their bowlers are the world's fastest. especially on the WACA pitch."

"Very good win," says Michael Clarke "Outstanding with the bat. Davey Warner exceptional. Steve Smith beautiful. Glenn Maxwell fantastic. It was about 11 overs to go and I sent maxi in ahead of me, with our highest WC score opportunity. I was looking to bat at 4, but it was best for the team. The way Maxi and the boys batted showed I did the right thing. Good to see James back. His bowling was outstanding. He will be there for the game against Sri Lanka. The selectors thought this was the best XI for these conditions. We will see what is the best XI for Sri Lanka. That's the good thing about our selectors, they are selecting the XI based on the conditions and the opposition. Whatever XI they give me on Sunday I will try to get the best out of them."

"Most importantly we won so fantastic," says David Warner, the Man of the Match. "Great to see other boys get amongst the runs. Reminded us of the Ashes. Quite humid. Their second spells were very good. They executed yorkers really well. The boys were surprised at how quick that fella bowled."

This is Australia's biggest win, and the biggest win for any team in a World Cup match. Second-biggest win in ODIs overall. A comprehensive win against spirited Afghans. It just seemed from the very start that Warner was setting himself up for a big one. He and Smith and Maxwell pummelled Afghanistan, who didn't really bowl that badly. Flat pitch, quick scoring ground and these new restrictions. This was bound to happen one of these days

"Huge win for Australia, but no one can tell me this competition would be better without Afganistan in it." James has said it better than me

37.3
W
Johnson to Hamid Hassan, OUT, a simple catch at short midwicket ends it. The biggest win WCs. This is short, gets on to him quicker than he expects it, gets a soft edge on the pull, and Johnson collects his fourth wicket

Hamid Hassan c Warner b Johnson 7 (27m 18b 0x4 0x6) SR: 38.88

37.2
2
Johnson to Hamid Hassan, 2 runs, full and straight, pushed past mid-off with a straight bat
37.1
0
Johnson to Hamid Hassan, no run, length ball outside off, punched away to point

DM: "Ah Shapoor joining hameed... now they'll take it to the last over &win for sure! #EpicChase"

END OF OVER:
37 | (wicket maiden) | AFG: 140/9 (278 runs required from 13 overs, RR: 3.78, RRR: 21.38)

  • Shapoor Zadran0 (4b)
  • Hamid Hassan5 (15b)
  • Josh Hazlewood8-1-25-2
  • Mitchell Johnson7-0-20-3
36.6
0
Hazlewood to Shapoor Zadran, no run, short of a length, just outside off, beats his outside edge
36.5
0
Hazlewood to Shapoor Zadran, no run, makes room to defend this to cover
36.4
0
Hazlewood to Shapoor Zadran, no run, Smith has dropped it in front of Clarke. Really full, on off, draws the edge. Smith from third slip goes diving in front of Clarke at second. Puts it down
36.3
0
Hazlewood to Shapoor Zadran, no run, short of a length, on off, Shapoor backs away to hit, but is beaten

The two Afghan super heroes. Shapoor and Hamid come together

36.2
W
Hazlewood to Afsar Zazai, OUT, they don't have a review left, and he has to walk back even if he has not edged it. This is short of a length, outside off, nips back in, goes between the bat and him. Haddin takes the catch. Australia are pretty confident they have got the edge, but Zazai is not walking until the umpire raises the finger. Snicko registers a small little spike

Afsar Zazai c †Haddin b Hazlewood 10 (47m 40b 0x4 0x6) SR: 25.00

36.1
0
Hazlewood to Afsar Zazai, no run, on a length, middle and leg, defended to leg

END OF OVER:
36 | 2 Runs | AFG: 140/8 (278 runs required from 14 overs, RR: 3.88, RRR: 19.85)

  • Hamid Hassan5 (15b)
  • Afsar Zazai10 (38b)
  • Mitchell Johnson7-0-20-3
  • Josh Hazlewood7-0-25-1
35.6
0
Johnson to Hamid Hassan, no run, short of a length, outside off, takes the outside edge, but it falls short of second slip

Ross: "The problem isn't that the Big 8 play associates at the World Cup. It's that they ONLY play at the World Cup. You're expecting associates to face for the first time, cope with, learn from and overcome Mitchell Starc yorkers in a single game."

35.5
1
Johnson to Afsar Zazai, 1 run, yorker, on off, dug out to leg for one

Best of the rest

38.51

Samiullah Shenwari's batting average in ODIs - the second highest an associate batsman with at least 1000 runs averages.

Best at No. 3

63.00

Smith's average batting at No. 3 from 7 innings before today - the best he at from any position in ODIs.

Not today

48

The most Afghanistan had conceded in the mandatory Powerplays in this World Cup. They went for 68 today.

Stingy

3.70

Afghanistan's economy in the mandatory Powerplays this World Cup - only Zimbabwe have done better (2.97).