afghanistan national cricket team vs australian men’s cricket team match scorecard

From lopsided mismatches in dusty Sharjah to heart-stopping Mumbai miracles and Kingstown upsets, Afghanistan versus Australia has evolved from pure dominance to gripping rivalry. Underdogs armed with spin magic and unbreakable grit have pushed cricketing giants to the brink, delivering aggression, heartbreak, and unforgettable moments that redefine what courage looks like on the field.

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Recent Afghanistan National Cricket Team Vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team Timeline encounters across formats (as of March 2026)

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Bonus Legends:

  • Maxwell’s 201* – one of the greatest ODI knocks ever
  • Naib’s 4/20 – turned the game in Afghanistan’s first win

The Dawn of a Mismatch: First Encounters and Afghanistan’s Early Struggles (2012–2015)

Afghanistan entered the rivalry as true underdogs against the Australian giants. In Sharjah 2012 they posted just 206 chasing 273 and fell 66 runs short despite Asghar Afghan’s brave 66. Three years later in Perth the World Cup brought humiliation as Australia blasted 417 for six with David Warner scoring 178. Afghanistan managed only 142 in reply losing by a massive 275 runs. These mismatches showcased Australia’s dominance yet highlighted Afghanistan’s fighting partnerships and early spin efforts. The pressure was immense but it laid the foundation for growing aggression in future clashes.

Pressure Cooker in England: The 2019 World Cup Clash and Warner’s Masterclass

The Bristol encounter at the 2019 World Cup turned into a tense showcase of Australia’s clinical edge against Afghanistan’s rising fight. Afghanistan batted first and reached 207 in 38.2 overs after early collapses, but Rashid Khan’s explosive 27 off 11 balls lifted spirits amid fan cheers. David Warner anchored the chase with an unbeaten 89, partnering Aaron Finch’s aggressive 66 as Australia romped to victory by 7 wickets with 91 balls left. Warner’s composed return from ban highlighted tactical mastery over spin, while Afghan bowlers showed grit in a pressure-filled atmosphere that built rivalry heat.

Mumbai Heartbreak: The 2023 ODI World Cup Thriller That Almost Changed Everything

Wankhede Stadium witnessed pure drama as Afghanistan posted their highest total against Australia at 291 for 5, led by Ibrahim Zadran’s brilliant unbeaten 129. They looked set for a famous upset when Australia slumped to 91 for 7 chasing 292. Then Glenn Maxwell unleashed an astonishing unbeaten 201 off 128 balls, battling cramps to smash 21 fours and 10 sixes in one of cricket’s greatest chases. Afghanistan’s bowlers, especially Rashid Khan (2-44), created magic but fell agonizingly short by 3 wickets with 19 balls left. Fan emotions exploded—heartbreak for Afghans, relief for Aussies—in a match that nearly rewrote history.

Rain-Washed Tension: Champions Trophy 2025 and the Abandoned Battle in Lahore

Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore hosted high-stakes drama on February 28, 2025, but rain stole the show. Afghanistan batted first and reached a competitive 273 all out in 50 overs, thanks to solid contributions from their middle order amid tight Australian bowling. Australia raced to 109 for 1 in just 12.5 overs chasing 274—Travis Head looked dangerous—when heavy rain hit, flooding the outfield despite a brief stop. The match was abandoned as no-result, handing Australia the semi-final spot with a point while leaving Afghanistan needing miracles elsewhere. Tension boiled over poor drainage complaints, fan frustration, and what-ifs in this rivalry’s latest twist.

Conclusion:

This rivalry transcends scorelines—Afghanistan’s rise from heavy defeats to historic wins symbolizes resilience against giants. Australia’s power meets Afghan defiance in clashes full of drama and respect. As the underdog story grows, every future encounter promises more tension, tactical battles, and magic, proving cricket’s greatest tales often come from the unlikeliest challengers.




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