Afghanistan (AFG) registered a memorable win over Australia (AUS) by beating them by 21 runs of their Tremendous 8 match of the continued T20 World Cup 2024 on June 23 (as per Indian Commonplace Time). It was a must-win match for Afghanistan as a defeat would have meant their elimination from the race to the semi-finals of the event. Afghan pacer Naveen-ul-Haq was one of many architects of his crew’s victory. Curiously, after the AUS vs AFG match, Naveen posted a ‘Help vs Congratulations’ picture on Instagram, placing critics in his line of fireplace, which rapidly went viral.
Naveen made an ideal begin for Afghanistan, taking two early wickets with the brand new ball to place Australia on the again foot as he defended 149 with a spin-friendly wicket. Nevertheless, it’s his Instagram put up criticizing his critics that has acquired extra consideration.
Naveen’s Instagram put up options two images: one exhibits an individual sitting alone in a stadium, whereas the opposite exhibits a stand stuffed with spectators. The second slide exhibits congratulations, whereas the primary slide exhibits help. Naveen captioned the put up with a finger on lips emoji.
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What Naveen needed to convey was that success brings accolades from those that by no means supported the crew throughout their struggles.
That is what Naveen posted on Instagram
Bowlers play the main position in Afghanistan’s victory over Australia
Gulbadin, Naveen and the remainder of the Afghan bowlers carried out exceptionally nicely towards the Australian batting line-up. Glenn Maxwell saved the chase collectively till Naib took the essential wicket as Maxwell departed for 59, after which Australia collapsed from 106 for five to 127 all out in lower than 5 overs.
The loss means Australia should win the match towards India to qualify for the semi-finals. In the meantime, Afghanistan staged a robust comeback after their heavy defeat to India of their first T20I of the Tremendous 8s.