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The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 has witnessed its fair share of thrilling matches, and the 8th match between Afghanistan and England was no exception. Afghanistan, led by captain Hashmatullah Shahidi, pulled off a stunning 8-run victory over England, thanks to a brilliant performance by Ibrahim Zadran and Azmatullah Omarzai. Zadran's 177, which included 17 boundaries, was the highlight of the match, while Omarzai's 5-58 restricted England's batting lineup.
England, who were chasing a target of 318, got off to a poor start, losing Duckett in the first over. However, Joe Root's 114 and Jos Buttler's 38 kept England in the game. Despite their efforts, England's middle order collapsed, and they were eventually bowled out for 310. The match was a testament to the resilience of the Afghan team, who held their nerve to secure a thrilling win. The victory has boosted Afghanistan's chances of reaching the semi-finals, while England's loss has raised questions about their team selection and strategy.
The match was marked by several twists and turns, with both teams having their moments of glory. England's Root was in top form, playing a classy innings that included several boundaries. However, Afghanistan's bowling lineup, led by Omarzai, was able to restrict England's scoring rate and eventually secure the win. The victory has sent shockwaves in the cricketing world, with many praising Afghanistan's teamwork and determination.
Here are the match scores:
- Afghanistan: 317/10 (Ibrahim Zadran 177, Azmatullah Omarzai 5-58)
- England: 310/10 (Joe Root 114, Jos Buttler 38)
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 has been a thrilling tournament so far, with several upsets and surprises. The tournament has seen some exceptional performances from players like Ibrahim Zadran, Joe Root, and Azmatullah Omarzai, and fans can expect more exciting matches in the days to come. With the tournament heating up, teams will need to be at their best if they hope to lift the coveted trophy.
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