Afghanistan vs Canada T20 World Cup 2026
The ICC T20 World Cup 2026 witnessed an exciting encounter as Afghanistan faced Canada in a thrilling group-stage match. With Afghanistan known for its world-class spin attack and Canada emerging as a competitive Associate side, fans expected fireworks — and the match delivered just that.
📍 Match Overview
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Match: Afghanistan vs Canada
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Tournament: ICC T20 World Cup 2026
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Format: T20 (20 Overs per side)
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Result: Afghanistan won by 27 runs (fictional match summary for blog purpose)
🏏 First Innings – Afghanistan Post a Strong Total
Afghanistan national cricket team won the toss and elected to bat first, looking to set a challenging target on a batting-friendly surface.
The Afghan openers started aggressively, taking advantage of the powerplay. Their attacking intent paid off as boundaries flowed early in the innings. The middle order then stabilized the innings before accelerating in the final overs.
🔥 Key Batting Highlights:
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Opener smashed 48 off 30 balls
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Star batter scored 64 off 41 balls
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52 runs scored in the last 5 overs
Total: 182/7 in 20 overs
Canada’s bowlers showed discipline but struggled to contain Afghanistan’s powerful hitting in the death overs.
🎯 Second Innings – Canada’s Determined Chase
Canada national cricket team began the chase with confidence. Their openers played positively, rotating strike well and punishing loose deliveries.
However, Afghanistan’s spin attack turned the game around in the middle overs. Tight bowling and sharp fielding created pressure, forcing Canada into risky shots.
💥 Key Performances:
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Canadian opener scored 52 off 38 balls
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Afghanistan spinner picked up 3/22 in 4 overs
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Fast bowler claimed 2 wickets in the death overs
Despite a fighting effort, Canada managed 155/9 in 20 overs, falling 27 runs short.
⭐ Player of the Match
Afghanistan’s star spinner was named Player of the Match for his match-defining spell that shifted momentum during the crucial middle overs.
📊 Turning Point of the Match
The turning point came when Afghanistan’s spin duo took two wickets in consecutive overs during the 12th and 13th overs of Canada’s innings. That collapse increased the required run rate dramatically.

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