Seifert, Phillips Power NZ to Victory Over Afghanistan in T20 WC Opener

New Zealand began their T20 World Cup campaign with a convincing win, chasing down Afghanistan's competitive 182 with 13 balls to spare. Tim Seifert's brilliant 65 and a quickfire 42 from Glenn Phillips were the cornerstones of the successful chase. Afghanistan's innings was built on a counterattacking 63 from Gulbadin Naib, though their bowlers couldn't defend the total. The match featured several notable records, including Afghanistan's highest total against New Zealand and the highest target ever successfully chased against them in T20Is.

Key Points: NZ Beat Afghanistan in T20 WC: Stats & Highlights

  • Seifert's 65 is highest NZ score vs AFG
  • Gulbadin Naib's 63 powered AFG to 182/6
  • NZ chased 183, highest target vs AFG in T20Is
  • Lockie Ferguson's early double-strike
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T20 WC: All stats from New Zealand's win over Afghanistan in Group D opener

Tim Seifert's 65 and Glenn Phillips' 42 guide New Zealand to a 13-ball win over Afghanistan in the T20 World Cup. Key stats inside.

T20 WC: All stats from New Zealand's win over Afghanistan in Group D opener
"Seifert counter-attacked with authority, keeping the required run rate in check. - Match Report"

Chennai, Feb 8

Tim Seifert's brilliant half-century and a quickfire knock from Glenn Phillips helped New Zealand chase down Afghanistan's competitive 182/6 with 13 balls to spare in their opening Group D match in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Sunday.

Afghanistan had earlier posted a challenging total, thanks to a counterattacking 63 from Gulbadin Naib off just 35 balls. Naib's innings and with his 79-run third-wicket partnership with Sediqullah Atal (29) stabilised the innings after pacer Lockie Ferguson ripped through the top order, dismissing Ibrahim Zadran (10) and Rahmanullah Gurbaz (27) in his very first over to reduce Afghanistan to 44/2.

Despite losing both Naib and Atal in quick succession to Jacob Duffy and Rachin Ravindra, Afghanistan's late surge from Azmatullah Omarzai and Mohammad Nabi helped push the total to a competitive 182/6.

In response, Afghanistan struck early through Mujeeb Ur Rahman, who removed Finn Allen and Rachin Ravindra inside two overs to leave New Zealand reeling at 14/2. Seifert, however, counter-attacked with authority, keeping the required run rate in check and allowing in-form Glenn Phillips to settle.

Phillips then produced a quickfire 42 off 25 balls, taking advantage of Rashid Khan's occasional loose deliveries. The New Zealand skipper finally claimed Phillips' wicket, breaking a dangerous 74-run stand. Still, Seifert remained composed, bringing up his half-century with aggressive strokes, including back-to-back sixes off Mohammad Nabi. Seifert eventually fell for 65 off 42 balls, giving Afghanistan some hope.

Rashid Khan later removed Mark Chapman (28), tightening the contest. Still, Daryl Mitchell (25* off 13) and skipper Mitchell Santner (17* off 18) produced calm late innings to guide New Zealand to victory with 2.1 overs remaining.

Here's a look at all the key stats from the New Zealand vs Afghanistan match

182/6 - Afghanistan recorded their highest innings total against New Zealand. Their previous best was 159/6 at Providence in 2024.

63 - Gulbadin Naib's knock was his fourth fifty in his 82nd match.

1000 - Naib completed 1000 T20I runs during his 63-run knock in the first innings.

65 - Tim Seifert's score is the highest individual score by any Kiwi batsman against Afghanistan. Seifert surpassed Kane Williamson's record, who had scored 40 in Abu Dhabi in 2021.

2 - New Zealand recorded their second victory against Afghanistan in the World Cup.

183 - Highest target ever chased by any team against Afghanistan in T20Is. Previously, Sri Lanka successfully chased 176 at Sharjah in 2022.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Impressed by Afghanistan's progress. They are no longer pushovers. Naib's innings was brilliant. But they really missed a specialist death bowler. Rashid Khan can't do everything. Mitchell and Santner's finish was very professional.
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Vikram M
Chepauk pitch seemed good for batting. Missed watching it live in Chennai! Stats show Afghanistan's highest total against NZ, yet they lost. That's the problem - they need to learn to defend totals. Bowling changes in the middle overs were questionable.
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Priya S
Tim Seifert was the real difference. Played Rashid Khan so well, which is not easy. Phillips gave him great support. As an Indian fan, watching this, I think our team will have to be at their absolute best against both these sides. Group D is interesting!
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Rohit P
​​Respectful criticism: Afghanistan's fielding let them down again. A couple of dropped chances or misfields in the powerplay can cost you against top teams. They have the talent with bat and ball, but need to be sharper in the field. Still, proud of their fight 💪.
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Michael C
The stat about 183 being the highest chase vs Afghanistan is telling. Their bowling has usually been their strength. NZ just had too much power and experience. Daryl Mitchell is such a clutch player under pressure.

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