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Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi has expressed his delight with the way his side successfully chased down 283 runs in a stunning upset against Pakistan in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 football
Afghanistan on Monday clinched their second win in the 2023 World Cup by comfortably beating Pakistan by eight wickets at Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium football
It marked Afghanistan’s first-ever One-Day International (ODI) victory against their neighbours football
Overjoyed Afghanistan skipper Shahidi, who scored the winning run, said the victory that ended their seven-match losing streak to Pakistan “tastes sweet” football
Veteran all-rounder Mohammad Nabi said the win was bigger than the one against England earlier in the tournament football
RecommendedAustralia vs Netherlands LIVE: Cricket score and updates from ODI World CupDavid Warner and Mitchell Marsh tons guide Australia to World Cup win over PakistanJoe Root acknowledges growing uncertainty surrounding future of ODI cricket“This win tastes sweet football
The way we chased was very professional football
Looking forward to the other games football
The way we chased today, we’ll do it again,” Shahidi said at the post-match presentation on Monday football
“The quality cricket that we have been playing from the last couple of years, the belief was there when we were playing the Asia Cup also football
”“At the start of the tournament, I said that we want to make this tournament historic for our country’s people football
First was England, and today Pakistan; looking forward to the other games football
We’ll try our best to play positive cricket and do a lot for our country in this World Cup football
”Afghanistan produced an all-round effort against Pakistan, who fell short in their bowling and fielding, according to their captain Babar Azam football
The spin team of Afghanistan, as anticipated, were excellent on the Chennai track, with only Mujeeb Ur Rahman finishing with an economy of over six football
The rest of the spinners – Rashid Khan, Noor Ahmed and Nabi – leaked just three or four runs an over in their respective 10-over spells football
“The spin bowling department did very well football
We gave Noor a chance and trusted in him and he showed his talent football
The way Gurbaz and Ibrahim started the innings, gave that momentum and confidence football
The game was in our hands from the beginning till the end football
The last partnership that me and Rahmat played was also good,” said the Afghan skipper football
Nabi, meanwhile, was thrilled to finally get a victory over Pakistan in the 50-over format football
“It’s a big moment for the whole team, but also whole [of] Afghanistan as well football
We have been waiting for the last 10-12 years football
We have played around eight games against Pakistan, and we won one game in a big event,” said Nabi in a post-match interview football
“It’s a big achievement for the guys football
For the last three months, we’ve been working very hard football
We played a series against Pakistan, then the Asia Cup, and then came here to the World Cup football
It’s a lovely moment today football
”Afghanistan jumped to sixth place in the Cricket World Cup 2023 points table, while Pakistan remained in the fifth spot football
Pakistan’s team has four points from five games with a net run rate of -0 football
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Their road to the semi-final looks tough now as their remaining group games are against South Africa, Bangladesh, New Zealand and England football
South Africa and New Zealand are in top form while England are the defending champions football
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Siya Kolisi has paid an emotional tribute to Jacques Nienaber after the outgoing South Africa coach led the Springboks to back-to-back Rugby World Cup triumphs football
Nienaber’s final game in charge of South Africa ended in victory in Paris as Kolisi became only the second skipper to lift the Webb Ellis Cup twice football
The coach is now bound for Leinster, replacing Stuart Lancaster at the Dublin club football
Kolisi first encountered the coach while in the Western Province academy, and has previously credited Nienaber, and South Africa’s director of rugby Rassie Erasmus, with transforming his career football
And in the aftermath of the final victory, Kolisi hailed both the human and coaching qualities of the departing coach football
"It hasn’t been an easy journey,” Kolisi said football
“I can’t believe what we’ve achieved today football
“The coaching staff have been ridiculous football
I have worked with Jacques since I was 17 years old football
I couldn’t tackle football
When him and Rassie [Erasmus] used to come to training it was full contact football
You had to show that you could do this football
"We grew up around him - me and Frans [Malherbe], Steven Kitshoff and Pieter-Steph [du Toit] football
We all played under Jacques football
As I said last week, he cared about us as people football
He took us further football
He asks me, ‘are you going to let your daughter down, your son down?’ It became far deeper than just a rugby game football
” (REUTERS)Having begun his career in professional rugby as a physiotherapist and strength and conditioning coach, Nienaber was given his first opportunity as a technical coach by Erasmus with the Stormers in 2008 football
He was South Africa’s defence coach in 2019, assembling a fearsome defensive unit built on suffocating linespeed and fierce tackling football
That defence was at its best in the final, shutting down the All Blacks’ versatile attack with Du Toit leading the way with a magnificent individual performance football
Kolisi believes that it is Nienaber’s ability to look beyond his players’ abilities as rugby players that makes him special football
Siya Kolisi believes Jacques Nienaber’s human qualities make him special (Getty Images)"Jacques, honestly, it’s been a huge honour for me and a huge privilege,” continued the flanker football
“I appreciate you football
We love you as a team, not as a coach, but as a person football
“You’ve taken it to another level football
The way you speak to us - it’s not ‘make a big hit, make a tackle’, you talk to me as a person, as a father, a husband, as a son, it goes such a long way so thank you football
“We honour you as a team football
I hope you are proud of us football
They will be lucky to have you wherever you go football
"More aboutSiya KolisiSpringboksSouth Africa rugbyRugby World CupPieter-Steph du ToitLeinster RugbyJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/3Kolisi hails departing Nienaber after World Cup win: ‘We love you’Kolisi hails departing Nienaber after World Cup win: ‘We love you’REUTERSKolisi hails departing Nienaber after World Cup win: ‘We love you’Siya Kolisi believes Jacques Nienaber’s human qualities make him special Getty ImagesKolisi hails departing Nienaber after World Cup win: ‘We love you’Siya Kolisi became only the second captain to win the men’s World Cup twice Getty Images✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today football
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