Nabi's 4-7 Spell Powers Afghanistan to 82-Run Win Over Canada in T20 WC

Afghanistan concluded their T20 World Cup campaign with a commanding 82-run victory over Canada. Batting first, they posted 200/4, powered by Ibrahim Zadran's brilliant 95 not out. In reply, Canada's chase was dismantled by a magical spell from veteran all-rounder Mohammad Nabi, who took 4-7, supported by Rashid Khan's 2-19. The win provided a positive finish for Afghanistan, despite not qualifying for the Super Eight stage.

Key Points: Afghanistan Crush Canada by 82 Runs in T20 World Cup Finale

  • Nabi's stunning 4-7 bowling spell
  • Ibrahim Zadran's unbeaten 95 sets 200 target
  • Canada collapses to 118/8 after bright start
  • Afghanistan ends campaign on a high note
  • Jonathan Trott's final match as head coach
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T20 WC: Nabi picks 4-7 as Afghanistan sign off with 82-run win over Canada

Mohammad Nabi takes 4-7, Ibrahim Zadran scores 95* as Afghanistan ends T20 World Cup campaign with dominant 82-run victory over Canada.

"Nabi's guile proved to be decisive as he ran through the middle-order."

Chennai, Feb 19

Veteran off-spin bowling all-rounder Mohammad Nabi produced a dazzling spell of 4-7 as Afghanistan crushed Canada by 82 runs in their final Group D clash and signed off from the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup on a high at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Thursday.

Inserted to bat first, Afghanistan piled up 200/4, powered by Ibrahim Zadran's unbeaten 95, his second successive fifty of the tournament. Sediqullah Atal chipped in with 44, as Afghanistan made a score of 200 in the tournament for the first time. Canada pacer Jaskaran Singh was the pick of their bowlers, claiming 3-52, but the visitors struggled to contain Afghanistan's acceleration in the final overs, which yielded 69 runs.

Canada's reply began brightly, with Yuvraj Samra striking boundaries in the opening over and Dilpreet Bajwa clearing the ropes twice in the next over. But their momentum was short-lived as Mujeeb Ur Rahman bowled Bajwa, Navneet Dhaliwal departed for a duck in his final international game, and Nabi removed Samra to leave Canada reeling at 33/3 inside the Power-play.

From there, Afghanistan's spinners tightened the screws. Skipper Rashid Khan chipped in with 2-19 while Nabi's guile proved to be decisive as he ran through the middle-order. Canada's resistance came in brief bursts, with Harsh Thaker (30) and captain Saad bin Zafar (28) offering some fight through a 53-run stand. But the chase never recovered from the early collapse, as they eventually made 118/8 in their 20 overs.

The result gave Afghanistan a convincing finish to a campaign that promised much but fell short of entering the Super Eight stage, with Jonathan Trott overseeing his final match as their head coach. For Canada, the defeat marked the end of a spirited run and glimpses of promise from their younger players.

A chase of 201 was always going to be an uphill task, though Samra and Bajwa began brightly. But their chase quickly unravelled as Mujeeb castled Bajwa with a googly, Dhaliwal picked out deep backward point to fall for a five-ball duck, and Nabi struck off his very first ball to remove Samra, when the leading edge was caught by backward point.

Nabi continued to weave his magic, dismissing Nicholas Kirton and later Thaker to finish with his best-ever figures at a T20 World Cup. Rashid Khan took out Shreyas Movva and bin Zafar as the middle order folded under relentless spin pressure, as Afghanistan ended their campaign on a high.

Brief scores:

Afghanistan 200/4 in 20 overs (Ibrahim Zadran 95 not out, Sediqullah Atal 44; Jaskaran Singh 3-52, Dilon Heyliger 1-41) beat Canada 118/8 in 20 overs (Harsh Thaker 30, Saad Bin Zafar 28; Mohammad Nabi 4-7, Rashid Khan 2-19) by 82 runs

- IANS

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Sarah B
Great to see the match in Chennai! The crowd support for Afghanistan was amazing. Ibrahim Zadran's 95* was a masterclass. Canada fought well in patches, but the experience of Nabi and Rashid was too much.
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Vikram M
Respect to Canada for their journey. They have some talented players like Harsh Thaker. But honestly, 200+ is a mountain to climb against this Afghan spin trio. Nabi at 39 is still a champion! 👏
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Priya S
A bittersweet win. They finish strong but exit the tournament. The team has so much potential. Maybe they need to work on consistency in batting. Zadran was brilliant, but others need to step up more often.
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Rohit P
Chepauk turning square! Perfect conditions for the spinners. Nabi and Rashid Khan are a nightmare for any batting side. Canada's start was good, but you can't lose 3 wickets in the powerplay chasing 200.
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Michael C
As a neutral fan, this was fantastic cricket. The passion from the Afghan players is incredible. Sad to see Navneet Dhaliwal's international career end with a duck, but what a servant he has been for Canadian cricket.

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