Glenn Maxwell’s Stunning SIX and Matthew Wade’s Quick Strike Help Australia Cling to Victory in T20 World Cup Against Afghanistan

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Tim David was at the crease for Australia, with 65 runs needed to win from 48 balls. Glenn Maxwell got off to a good start with a single on the first ball, but Afghanistan seemed to have an opportunity for a wicket on the next delivery. There was a confident appeal for LBW, and the on-field decision was given as OUT. After reviewing the decision, it was confirmed that David had been caught out LBW by Gulbadin Naib.

With just 2 runs to his name, David walked back to the pavilion. Matthew Wade then stepped up as the new Australian batter in the middle. Wade quickly got off the mark with a single on his first ball, and Afghanistan conceded a bye, allowing Wade to add another run to Australia’s scoreboard. Maxwell took charge and hit a massive SIX down the ground, bringing up his 50 in style. The ball just made it over the rope for another six, boosting Australia’s run tally further. At this point, Australia’s score stood at 94 runs with 5 wickets down after 13 overs.

Glenn Maxwell managed to get a single off of the first ball he faced during Tim David’s spell in the middle of Australia’s innings against Afghanistan in T20 World Cup match. However, there was an opportunity for an Afghan wicket on the second delivery when Tim David was at bat.

After making an appeal for LBW when Tim David was batting, Afghanistan’s bowler Gulbadin Naib struck out LBW after just two runs were scored by Tim David.

Matthew Wade took over as Australia’s new batter in the middle of their innings after Tim David walked back with just two runs to his name.

Wade quickly got off to a good start and hit a single on his first ball he faced against Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, Glenn Maxwell continued his impressive performance and hit a massive SIX down the ground, reaching his 50th run in style.

With five wickets down and only six runs required to win from four overs remaining in their innings against Afghanistan during T20 World Cup match

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