"Never Been That Stressed," Says Ngidi After SA's Epic Double Super Over Win

South Africa clinched a nerve-shredding victory against Afghanistan in a T20 World Cup match that went to a double super over. Pacer Lungi Ngidi admitted to unprecedented stress levels during the dramatic finale. The match saw stellar performances from Ryan Rickleton, Quinton de Kock, and a blistering 84 from Afghanistan's Rahmanullah Gurbaz. Ultimately, David Miller and Tristan Stubbs' hitting in the second super over, defended by Keshav Maharaj, sealed a historic win for the Proteas.

Key Points: SA's Double Super Over Thriller vs AFG Stresses Ngidi

  • Double super over thriller
  • Ngidi's stress confession
  • Gurbaz's 84-run blitz
  • Miller & Stubbs' decisive hitting
  • Maharaj's final over nerve
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T20 WC: 'Never been that stressed in my life,' says Ngidi after SA vs AFG double-super over thriller

Lungi Ngidi admits to immense stress as South Africa survives a dramatic double super over against Afghanistan in a T20 World Cup thriller.

"I've never been that stressed in my life in a cricket game. - Lungi Ngidi"

Ahmedabad, Feb 11

South Africa pacer Lungi Ngidi admitted he had "never been that stressed" on a cricket field after the Proteas survived a dramatic double super over thriller against Afghanistan in their ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 Group D clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

The high-octane encounter saw South Africa post 187/6, powered by Ryan Rickleton (61) and Quinton de Kock (59), before Afghanistan matched the total thanks largely to Rahmanullah Gurbaz's blistering 84. With the scores tied at the end of 20 overs, the contest went into a super over, and then another, before South Africa finally sealed victory.

"I've lost so much weight today. I've never been that stressed in my life in a cricket game. But I'm happy to come out on the winning side. I actually knew that I was probably going to be the option (for the Super Over). And the captain said to keep doing the same. Almost got a wicket again with the slower balls but it just wasn't to be in the Super Over," Ngidi said during the post-match presentation, reflecting on the emotional rollercoaster.

Ngidi was candid about his own performance during the tense phases. "Let myself down in that first over. We had a plan that we were going to try and execute. It didn't go to plan. Leaked a few runs. So I just went back to what's been working for me in the past couple of months," he said.

Afghanistan's aggressive powerplay approach forced South Africa to adapt quickly. "With they were going I knew that they were gonna keep attacking us (in the powerplay), so it brings the slower-ball into play. The message was clear from Quinton, David and Stubbs that the ones into the wicket were gripping. So slower-balls were going to be an option," Ngidi noted.

The first super over ended level at 17, before David Miller and Tristan Stubbs blasted 23 in the second. Gurbaz threatened to pull off the impossible with three consecutive sixes, but Keshav Maharaj held his nerve to close out the win.

"We let ourselves down a little bit in the middle there with the way we were bowling. But in the end, when I hear that type of thing, I'm kind of smiling. Captain said it was going to be a scrap but I didn't know it was going to be that much of a scrap. Being able to win two Super Overs with our hitters hitting like that. We just had to try and defend it, but very happy with that," Ngidi stated.

He also highlighted the importance of fielding under pressure, saying, "That's a big part of T20 cricket (catching). We have seen a couple of earlier games, big dropped catches they cost you the game. So we had to make sure we are clinical in the field. And then that secures the W."

South Africa's nerve in the decisive moments ensured they walked away with one of the most dramatic wins in T20 World Cup history.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Double super over! I think my blood pressure is still high. Ngidi is right about fielding. That catch Miller took in the deep was the real turning point. In such high-pressure games, one dropped catch changes everything. Clinical from SA in the end.
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Vikram M
Respect to Ngidi for being so honest about his first over. It takes guts to admit you leaked runs. But his comeback with the slower balls was brilliant. This is the kind of cricket we want to see in a World Cup - full of drama and passion!
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Priya S
Afghanistan played like champions. So proud of their spirit. From where they've come, to pushing a top team like SA to the absolute limit... it's inspirational. Indian fans know how to appreciate good cricket, and the stadium gave them a standing ovation for a reason. 🇦🇫❤️
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Rohit P
While it was thrilling, I have to say the quality of bowling from both sides in the death overs was a bit questionable. Too many full tosses and length balls. At this level, they need to be more precise. But can't complain about the entertainment value!
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Kavya N
"I've lost so much weight today" 😂 Relatable! We were all screaming at our TV screens. This is why we love T20 cricket. Unpredictable till the last ball. Hope the final is half as exciting as this match was.

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