Leeds, June 30 (CRICKETNMORE): Pakistan have kept their hopes of entering the semi-finals of the ICC Cricket World Cup alive after a three-wicket win over Afghanistan, thanks to medium pacer Shaheen Afridi four-wicket haul followed by Babar Azam and Imad Wasim's valiant 45 and 49-run knock.
After restricting the winless Afghanistan at a paltry 227 runs, the Green Brigade were once in a critical position after losing four wickets for 121 runs. The match went down to the final over and enroute, it was Imad's innings and Wahab Riaz valuable 15 off nine balls which handed Pakistan a much-needed win.
Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed felt the win was a result of his team coming together as a unit. Speaking at the post-match presentation, he said: "Everyone chipped in and I think it is a team effort. We all know that after four games, it won't be easy to win all the next four games, but we are taking it match by match.