Match Highlights: South Africa Edge Afghanistan in Historic Double Super Over Thriller

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Match Tied, First Super Over Tied, South Africa Win Second Super Over by 4 Runs

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 produced its first classic as South Africa defeated Afghanistan in an unprecedented double Super Over finish at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. After the regulation match ended in a tie at 187, and the first Super Over also tied at 17-17, South Africa finally prevailed 23-19 in the second Super Over to break Afghan hearts in one of the greatest T20 matches ever played.

Match 13, Group D – February 11, 2026 Venue: Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad


Final Match Summary

Regulation Match – TIE

South Africa: 187/6 (20 overs) Afghanistan: 187 all out (19.4 overs)

Result: MATCH TIED

First Super Over – TIE

Afghanistan: 17/0 (Azmatullah Omarzai & Rahmanullah Gurbaz) South Africa: 17/1 (Tristan Stubbs’ last-ball six)

Result: SUPER OVER TIED

Second Super Over – SOUTH AFRICA WIN

South Africa: 23/0 (David Miller & Tristan Stubbs) Afghanistan: 19/2 (Rahmanullah Gurbaz hit 3 sixes)

Result: SOUTH AFRICA WIN BY 4 RUNS


South Africa Innings: 187/6 (20 Overs)

Scorecard

BatsmanRunsBalls4s6sSRDismissal
Quinton de Kock5941143.90c & b Rashid Khan
Ryan Rickelton612854217.86c & b Rashid Khan
Reeza Hendricks
Aiden Markram (c)
Tristan Stubbs2319121.05c & b Azmatullah Omarzai
David Miller20*15133.33Not Out
Marco Jansen167228.57
Dewald Brevis
Extras8
Total187/6209.35

Fall of Wickets: De Kock & Rickelton dismissed in same over by Rashid Khan, Stubbs caught at mid-off

Bowling:

  • Azmatullah Omarzai: 3 wickets
  • Rashid Khan: 2 wickets (4 overs, 28 runs)
  • Others: 1 wicket

Key Partnership:

  • De Kock & Rickelton: 114 runs (dominated middle overs)
  • 100 reached in 52 balls
  • South Africa crossed 100 inside 11 overs

Afghanistan Innings: 187 All Out (19.4 Overs)

Scorecard

BatsmanRunsBalls4s6sSRDismissal
Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk)844247200.00
Ibrahim Zadranb Lungi Ngidi
Sediqullah Atalc & b Kagiso Rabada
Gulbadin Naib0c & b Lungi Ngidi
Azmatullah Omarzai22
Mohammad Nabi
Rashid Khan (c)20c David Miller b Marco Jansen
Noor Ahmad15*Not Out
Fazalhaq FarooqiRun Out (last ball)
Extras
Total187/1019.49.50

Fall of Wickets:

  • 51/0 to 52/3 (collapse)
  • Gurbaz dismissed for 84
  • Rashid Khan caught by Miller
  • Farooqi run out on final ball attempting second run (MATCH TIED)

Bowling:

  • Lungi Ngidi: 3/26 (best figures)
  • Kagiso Rabada: 1/38 (dramatic final over)
  • Marco Jansen: Dismissed Rashid Khan

Key Performance:

  • Rahmanullah Gurbaz: 84 off 42 (SR: 200.00)
  • Reached 50 in 26 balls
  • Scored 93/3 in 10 overs
  • Kept Afghanistan in hunt throughout

The Dramatic Final Over

Kagiso Rabada’s Nightmare Over

Afghanistan needed 13 runs off 6 balls with last wicket standing

Ball 1: NO-BALL – Free hit awarded Ball 2: Single taken Ball 3: Runs scored Ball 4: NO-BALL AGAIN – Another free hit Ball 5: More runs Last Ball: Farooqi run out attempting second run

Critical Moment: With 2 needed off 3 balls, Afghanistan could have:

  • Played out the free hit
  • Taken single
  • Tied scores with 2 balls remaining

Fatal Error: They attempted a risky second run. Marco Jansen’s accurate throw combined with Kagiso Rabada’s sharp work at the stumps resulted in Farooqi being run out by inches.

No dive, wide throw, yet still short!

Result: Match tied at 187-187, forcing Super Over


First Super Over: TIED AT 17-17

Afghanistan Batting First

Batsmen: Rahmanullah Gurbaz & Azmatullah Omarzai Bowler: Lungi Ngidi

Ball-by-Ball:

Ball 1: FOUR – Omarzai squeezes yorker through point (140 kph delivery) Ball 2: SIX – Omarzai swings slower ball, clears tallest man at long-off by inches Ball 3: ONE – Near yorker dug out to sweeper cover Ball 4: Runs scored Ball 5: Runs scored Ball 6: ONE – Perfect yorker, Omarzai gets single

Total: Afghanistan 17/0

Target: South Africa need 18 to win

South Africa’s Reply

Batsmen: Tristan Stubbs & Dewald Brevis Bowler: Fazalhaq Farooqi

Crucial Moment:

  • Dewald Brevis dismissed by Farooqi (caught by Gurbaz)
  • South Africa need 7 runs off last ball

Last Ball: DRAMA!

  • Full toss from Farooqi
  • Tristan Stubbs generates immense power
  • Flat SIX over long-off
  • Mohammad Nabi leaping at boundary, ball clears him
  • SUPER OVER TIED AT 17-17

Stadium erupts! Players stunned! Second Super Over confirmed!


Second Super Over: South Africa Win 23-19

South Africa Batting First

Batsmen: David Miller & Tristan Stubbs Bowler: Azmatullah Omarzai

Performance:

  • Blistering hitting from Miller and Stubbs
  • 23 runs scored without loss
  • Powerful shots to all parts
  • Appeared decisive total

Total: South Africa 23/0

Target: Afghanistan need 24 to win

Afghanistan’s Reply

Batsmen: Rahmanullah Gurbaz & Mohammad Nabi Bowler: Keshav Maharaj

Ball-by-Ball:

Ball 1: Dot ball Ball 2: WICKET – Mohammad Nabi dismissed (Afghanistan 0/1) Ball 3: SIX – Gurbaz clears deep midwicket (6 runs, 3 balls left, need 18) Ball 4: SIX – Gurbaz swings cleanly again (12 runs, 2 balls left, need 12) Ball 5: SIX – Three sixes in a row! (18 runs, 1 ball left, need 6) WIDE – Extra ball! (19 runs, 1 ball left, need 5) Last Ball: WICKET – Gurbaz hits straight to point (caught by David Miller)

Final Score: Afghanistan 19/2

South Africa win by 4 runs in 2nd Super Over!


Match Statistics

Regulation Match

Highest Score: Rahmanullah Gurbaz – 84 (42) Best Bowling: Lungi Ngidi – 3/26

Partnerships:

  • De Kock & Rickelton: 114 runs (SA)
  • Gurbaz anchored Afghanistan chase

Momentum Shifts:

  • SA: 100 in 11 overs
  • AFG: 51/0 to 52/3 collapse
  • AFG: Recovered to 150 in 17 overs
  • Tied on last ball

Super Over Statistics

First Super Over:

  • Both teams: 17 runs
  • Stubbs’ last-ball six saved SA

Second Super Over:

  • SA posted: 23/0
  • AFG almost chased: 19/2
  • Gurbaz hit 3 consecutive sixes (18 runs off 3 balls)
  • Needed 4 off last ball but caught

Player of the Match Contenders

Rahmanullah Gurbaz (Afghanistan)

Regulation: 84 off 42 (7 sixes, 4 fours, SR: 200.00) 1st Super Over: Batted, scored runs 2nd Super Over: 18 off 4 balls (3 sixes) Total Impact: Kept Afghanistan alive throughout

Heartbreak:

  • Fell one shot short in regulation
  • One boundary away from forcing 3rd Super Over
  • Caught at point on final ball

Tristan Stubbs (South Africa)

Regulation: 23 off 19 1st Super Over: Last-ball SIX to tie 2nd Super Over: 23/0 partnership with Miller Clutch Factor: Saved SA twice

Ryan Rickelton (South Africa)

Performance: 61 off 28 (5 fours, 4 sixes, SR: 217.86) Impact: Set platform with de Kock (114-run partnership)


Historic Context

T20 World Cup Firsts

First Super Over: This was the first Super Over of T20 World Cup 2026

Second Double Super Over: Afghanistan have now lost TWICE in double Super Over finishes

  • Previous: Bengaluru 2024 (lost to India)
  • Now: Ahmedabad 2026 (lost to South Africa)

Rarity: Double Super Overs are extremely rare in T20 cricket, especially at World Cups


Group D Implications

Current Standings (After This Match)

South Africa:

  • Matches: 2
  • Wins: 2
  • Points: 4
  • Position: 2nd in Group D
  • Status: Strong position for Super 8

Afghanistan:

  • Matches: 2
  • Wins: 0
  • Losses: 2
  • Points: 0
  • Status: Slim chance of Super 8

What This Means

For South Africa:

  • Second consecutive win
  • Survived “Group of Death”
  • Net Run Rate impact minimal (tied match)
  • On track for Super 8 qualification

For Afghanistan:

  • Back-to-back defeats heartbreaking
  • Both matches extremely close
  • Need other results to go their way
  • Must win remaining matches convincingly
  • Depends on UAE and Canada results

Quote from Commentary: “Afghanistan’s hopes of a back-to-back Super 8 appearance at the T20 World Cup were dented as they suffered their second straight defeat.”


Expert Reactions

Commentary Highlights

On Final Over Drama: “What a piece of clean hitting this is from Rahmanullah Gurbaz! The wicketkeeper-batter has the Proteas bowlers on their toes with boundaries to every corner of the Narendra Modi Stadium.”

On Run Out: “Just an example of what happens under pressure. The game was done and dusted twice. No hesitation, a wide throw and yet they are short. That’s how badly they have judged the second. And no dive either.”

On First Super Over Tie: “Scores tied, super over tied again. Farooqi bowls right into the swinging arc, it’s low full toss and Stubbs generates immense power as he clears long-off, a leaping long-off fielder.”

On Second Super Over: “Gurbaz has hands on his head, he can’t bear to look up. This is the second time Afghanistan have lost in a twin Super Over finish.”

Final Verdict: “Phew! Let’s catch a breath shall we! This has been exhilarating stuff from both teams. It was like a boxing match, with none of the opponent willing to bog down. In the end, the experience shone through as Proteas held their nerve.”


Key Moments Timeline

10:00 AM: Match starts, South Africa bat first 11:30 AM: De Kock & Rickelton partnership dominates 12:00 PM: Rashid Khan fights back with double strike 12:30 PM: SA finish 187/6 1:00 PM: Gurbaz starts explosive chase (50/4 overs) 1:30 PM: 52/3 collapse, Gurbaz holds fort 2:15 PM: Gurbaz falls for 84 2:30 PM: Last over begins (13 needed) 2:35 PM: Two no-balls from Rabada 2:36 PM: Farooqi run out – MATCH TIED 2:40 PM: First Super Over begins 2:47 PM: Stubbs’ last-ball six – SUPER OVER TIED 2:50 PM: Second Super Over – SA post 23 2:53 PM: Gurbaz hits 3 sixes in a row 2:54 PM: Gurbaz caught – SA WIN


Conclusion

South Africa’s victory over Afghanistan in a double Super Over finish will go down as one of the greatest T20 matches in World Cup history. Rahmanullah Gurbaz’s heroics (84 + 3 sixes in 2nd Super Over) deserved a win, but Tristan Stubbs’ last-ball heroics in the first Super Over and South Africa’s experience in the second proved decisive.

Afghanistan’s heartbreak continues – their second double Super Over loss – but they showed tremendous fighting spirit. South Africa’s ability to hold their nerve in the most pressure-packed situations confirms their status as genuine title contenders.

Final Scores:

  • Regulation: 187-187 (Tied)
  • 1st Super Over: 17-17 (Tied)
  • 2nd Super Over: SA 23/0, AFG 19/2 (SA win by 4 runs)

The Verdict: T20 cricket at its absolute finest!

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