Afghanistan's cricket team makes history by reaching the T20 World Cup semis for the first time ever, sparking wild celebrations across the country!
Cricket fans worldwide are in awe as Afghanistan, a cricket outsider, defies all odds and secures a spot in the semi-finals of the T20 Cricket World Cup. From Kabul to Kandahar, the streets are filled with jubilant supporters tossing firecrackers in celebration. This remarkable achievement has put Afghanistan on the international cricket map, with passionate fans cheering the national team on to victory.
In a historic match against Bangladesh, Afghanistan sealed their dramatic semi-final berth with a heart-stopping run, captivating audiences with their stellar performance. The Afghan cricket team's journey to the top has been filled with challenges and triumphs, showcasing their determination and skill on the world stage.
Meanwhile, in a separate game, India's Captain Rohit Sharma displayed a masterful performance, scoring 92 off 41 balls to lead his team to a crucial win over Australia. The intense competition in the T20 World Cup has kept fans on the edge of their seats, with every match delivering thrilling moments and unexpected outcomes.
As Afghanistan continues to defy expectations in the world of cricket, their historic semi-final berth has united fans in celebration and admiration. From the streets of Khost to the cheers in Mumbai and New Delhi, the Afghan team's success resonates globally, inspiring hope and excitement for the future of cricket in the country.
There have been wild celebrations from Kabul to Kandahar. Fans have cheered and tossed firecrackers in Mumbai and New Delhi.
Fans of Afghanistan's cricet team are celebrating today as their team has advanced to the semi-finals of the T20 Cricket World Cup for the first time ever.
Fans take to the streets from Kabul to Kandahar and Khost to Laghman as Afghanistan reach first-ever World Cup semis.
Afghan cricket fans celebrate their team's victory during the men's T20 World Cup cricket match between Afghanistan and Bangladesh, in the city of Khost ...
For India, Captain Rohit Sharma bludgeoned 92 off 41 balls to fashion a 24-run win over Australia in St. Lucia.
Over-by-over report: Australia's hopes of staying in the tournament rest with Bangladesh who they need to win by less than 62 runs in Kingstown.
Afghanistan has realised cricketing history, reaching the final four of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. They needed a win over Bangladesh, but it was anything ...