Australia Record Wining Match

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Crushing thumps from Warner, Smith, Maxwell in 417/6 total against Afghanistan before bowlers guarantee 275-run win

Afghanistan was forced to bear a stellar Australian execution at the WACA ground on Wednesday (March 4) preceding a sizeable social occasion.

Appreciative for Mohammad Nabi staying it in, Australia piled on 417 for 6, the most astounding aggregate in World Cup play. That count returned on the of David Warner's bulky strokeplay, Steve Smith's shine and Glenn Maxwell's unalloyed fireworks. The bowlers then held hands to flame Afghanistan out for 142 and set up a 275-run triumph. It was both Australia's greatest triumph edge, and the greatest edge by runs in all World Cup activity.

Afghanistan rode its fortunes at an opportune time against Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood with Javed Ahmadi and Usman Ghani, coming in for Gulbadin Naib, surviving six testing overs in getting to 30. Anyway Mitchell Johnson touched base as first change in the seventh over to uproarious cheers from the swarm, and pressed Ghani off with his third conveyance. Ahmadi directed Hazlewood to second slip in the following over and Asghar Stanikzai, three strokes a ball, put Johnson up for Smith to run back from gorge to third man and stick on to a wonderful catch.

Toward the evening, Warner had debilitated to turn into men's One-Day International cricket's fifth twofold centurion before succumbing to a most stupendous 178, Smith looked on course to turn into the second centurion of the innings until he holed out for 95, and Maxwell completely entertained the gathering of people with the sort of hyper ball-striking that only he is prepared to do.

Fours (36) and sixes (14) tumbled off Aussies willows with enormous consistency. Afghanistan's two lead bowlers, Dawlat and Shapoor Zadran, strove for 101 and 89 individually in their 10 overs, and Nabi's offspin yielded 84.

Smith was dominated for the second time in as numerous stands when Maxwell touched base in a free for all of strokeplay. It was here at the WACA, barely a month back, that Maxwell had recovered structure in the tri-arrangement last against England. That was a limited innings, in concession to the match circumstance; here, he had the permit to beat away.

The opposite hits were both nervy and amazing, the driving down the ground and over the ropes mesmeric. Fielders on the limit were decreased to negligible onlookers as the ball vanished route over their heads into the swarms.
 
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