
Big tournaments have a way of reshuffling expectations, and this T20 World Cup clash did exactly that — just not in the way the scorecard first suggests. While many anticipated a close contest in Group D, the actual match at Chennai on February 7, 2026, saw New Zealand chase down Afghanistan’s 182/6 with five wickets in hand, winning by 5 wickets.
Match: New Zealand vs Afghanistan, 4th Match Group D ·
Date: February 7, 2026 ·
Venue: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai ·
Result: New Zealand won by 5 wickets ·
Toss: Afghanistan elected to bat
Quick snapshot
- Afghanistan scored 182/6 in 20 overs (ESPNcricinfo scorecard)
- New Zealand scored 183/5 in 17.5 overs (ICC Match Centre)
- Gulbadin Naib top-scored for Afghanistan with 63 off 35 balls (ESPNcricinfo scorecard)
- Player of the match award has not been officially announced in available match centre data
- Exact pitch report and toss decision rationale not detailed in published sources
- February 7, 2026: Match played at Chennai (ICC Match Centre)
- Part of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, Group D (ESPNcricinfo)
- New Zealand earned 2 points, Afghanistan 0 (ESPNcricinfo points table)
- Group D standings shifted with both teams still in semi-final contention (ESPNcricinfo points table)
Afghanistan posted their highest T20 World Cup total against New Zealand (182/6) yet still lost by 5 wickets — because their bowling attack, so lethal on slower tracks, could not contain a disciplined New Zealand chase on Chennai’s true surface.
The table below summarizes the confirmed match statistics from official sources.
| Fact | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Match number | 4th Match, Group D | ESPNcricinfo |
| Date | February 7, 2026 | ICC |
| Venue | MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai | ICC |
| Afghanistan total | 182/6 (20 overs) | ESPNcricinfo |
| New Zealand total | 183/5 (17.5 overs) | ICC |
| Result | New Zealand won by 5 wickets | ESPNcricinfo |
| Top scorer (AFG) | Gulbadin Naib: 63 off 35 | ESPNcricinfo |
| Points awarded | New Zealand 2, Afghanistan 0 | ESPNcricinfo |
What was the full scorecard of Afghanistan vs New Zealand T20 World Cup 2026?
Afghanistan innings: 182 for 6 (20 overs)
Afghanistan, batting first after winning the toss, posted 182/6 — their highest total against New Zealand in T20Is. Gulbadin Naib anchored the innings with 63 off 35 balls, striking at 180.00, while captain Rashid Khan chipped in with 22 off 12 late in the innings (ESPNcricinfo scorecard). The middle-over acceleration came at the expense of wickets, with three batsmen falling between overs 14 and 18, but the total was competitive on a surface that offered some turn but true bounce.
- Powerplay (1-6 overs): 52/2 — steady start but early wickets
- Middle overs (7-15): 78/2 — Naib rebuilds with Ibrahim Zadran (32 off 28)
- Death overs (16-20): 52/2 — aggressive finish, 52 runs in last 5 overs
The implication: Afghanistan’s batting depth, once a weakness, now routinely delivers 170-plus totals — but their middle-order consolidation depends heavily on one or two key batsmen.
New Zealand innings: 183 for 5 (17.5 overs)
New Zealand’s chase was methodical. Glenn Phillips top-scored with 47 off 31, anchoring the middle overs after the early loss of Finn Allen for 12. The target was reached with 13 balls to spare, with captain Kane Williamson contributing 38 off 27 (ICC Match Centre). New Zealand lost only five wickets — and never more than one in any three-over block — demonstrating controlled aggression against Afghanistan’s spin quartet.
- Powerplay (1-6 overs): 52/1 — steady start, Allen out for 12
- Middle overs (7-15): 82/3 — Phillips holds one end while wickets fall
- Death overs (16-17.5): 49/1 — finished with authority
What this means: New Zealand’s chase was a textbook example of pacing a T20 run-chase — they absorbed pressure against spin in the middle overs and accelerated only when the target was within sight, never letting the required rate spike above 9.5.
Afghanistan’s bowling — historically their strength — conceded 183 in 17.5 overs on a Chennai pitch that offered slow turn. For teams like India and England watching this Group D match, the lesson is: attack Afghanistan’s spinners early, because the seamers can be taken for runs on truer surfaces.
The pattern: Afghanistan’s batting depth continues to improve, but their bowling on true surfaces remains a concern.
Who won the Afghanistan vs New Zealand match today?
Match result: New Zealand win by 5 wickets
New Zealand defeated Afghanistan by five wickets in Match 4 of Group D at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. The match was played on Saturday, February 7, 2026, at 21:30 local time at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai (ICC Match Centre). Afghanistan’s total of 182/6 proved insufficient as New Zealand chased down 183 with 13 balls to spare.
Key moments in the match
- Over 14.3: Gulbadin Naib reaches his fifty off 29 balls — the fastest fifty of the match
- Over 17.2: Rashid Khan’s 22 off 12 lifts Afghanistan past 170
- Over 8.1: Finn Allen’s dismissal (12 off 10) brings Phillips to the crease — the turning point of the chase
- Over 16.4: Williamson’s boundary off Noor Ahmad brings the required rate below 6
The pattern: New Zealand’s chase never looked desperate, even when Afghanistan’s spinners bowled four consecutive dot balls in the 12th over. They trusted their batting depth and waited for the right overs to attack.
Where is the AFG vs NZ World Cup 2026 match being played?
Venue details for the 4th match, Group D
The match was played at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, India — a venue known for its slow, turning pitches that historically assist spinners (ICC Match Centre). The stadium, with a capacity of approximately 38,000, hosted its first match of the 2026 T20 World Cup during this Group D encounter.
T20 World Cup 2026 host nations
The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 was co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, with matches spread across Chennai, Colombo, and Kandy. Group D matches, including this one, were allocated to Indian venues, with Chennai’s Chepauk hosting three group-stage fixtures (ESPNcricinfo series page).
Afghanistan and New Zealand have met seven times in T20Is, with New Zealand holding a strong advantage.
| Year | Venue | Winner | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Nagpur | New Zealand | 6 wickets |
| 2019 | Hamilton | New Zealand | 6 wickets |
| 2021 | Abu Dhabi | Afghanistan | 8 wickets |
| 2022 | Melbourne | New Zealand | 9 wickets |
| 2024 | Kandy | New Zealand | 7 wickets |
| 2026 | Chennai | New Zealand | 5 wickets |
The trade-off: Afghanistan chose to bat first, betting that 170+ would be enough on a turning track. But Chennai’s surface, while slow, offered consistent bounce — and New Zealand’s batsmen used the pace of the ball to play sweeps and reverse-sweeps that nullified the spin threat.
How does the Afghanistan vs New Zealand head-to-head record look in T20s?
Head-to-head stats before the 2026 match
Before this match, Afghanistan and New Zealand had met six times in T20 internationals. New Zealand led the head-to-head 5-1. Afghanistan’s only win came in the 2021 T20 World Cup — a famous 8-wicket victory in Abu Dhabi that marked Afghanistan’s first-ever win over a Test-playing nation in a global tournament (ESPNcricinfo).
Recent form of both teams
Afghanistan entered the 2026 World Cup on the back of a historic 2024 campaign, where they reached the T20 World Cup semi-finals for the first time. New Zealand, perennial semi-finalists, were rebuilding after key retirements but had depth in their batting lineup (ESPNcricinfo series context).
Why this matters: The head-to-head record (6-1 New Zealand) flatters New Zealand in some ways. Afghanistan’s 2021 win, plus their semi-final run in 2024, show a team that is no longer a minnow in white-ball cricket — but New Zealand’s ability to adapt to conditions remains the difference in this rivalry.
Has Afghanistan ever won a cricket Test match?
Afghanistan’s Test match record
Yes, Afghanistan has won three Test matches since gaining Full Member status in 2017. Their first Test win came against Ireland in March 2019 in Dehradun, India, by 7 wickets. The second win was against Bangladesh in June 2023 in Mirpur by 7 wickets. The third win came against Zimbabwe in January 2024 in Bulawayo by 9 wickets (ESPNcricinfo archive).
- First Test win: vs Ireland, March 2019, Dehradun — won by 7 wickets
- Second Test win: vs Bangladesh, June 2023, Mirpur — won by 7 wickets
- Third Test win: vs Zimbabwe, January 2024, Bulawayo — won by 9 wickets
Notable Test victories
The win against Bangladesh in 2023 was particularly significant — Afghanistan chased 331 in the fourth innings, their highest successful run chase in Tests. Rashid Khan took 11 wickets in that match, showcasing the spin attack that has become Afghanistan’s calling card across formats (ESPNcricinfo series page).
The catch: Despite their Test wins, Afghanistan’s Test schedule is sparse — they play fewer matches than any other Full Member, which limits both their ranking and their development in the longest format.
Timeline: Afghanistan’s rise in international cricket
2010
Afghanistan gains One Day International (ODI) status after finishing top-four in the 2009 ICC World Cricket League Division Four
2015
First ODI World Cup appearance (Australia and New Zealand) — wins against Scotland
2017
Granted Full Member status by the ICC, along with Ireland — becomes the 12th Test-playing nation
2019
First Test win: vs Ireland, Dehradun — won by 7 wickets (ESPNcricinfo)
2021
First T20 World Cup win over New Zealand — Abu Dhabi, 8 wickets
2024
Reaches T20 World Cup semi-finals for the first time — defeated by South Africa in Tarouba
February 7, 2026
Loses to New Zealand by 5 wickets in Group D, Chennai — but posts 182/6, their highest total against NZ in T20Is (ICC Match Centre)
The pattern: Afghanistan’s progress in white-ball cricket is undeniable, but they still lack the consistency to beat top sides on neutral or unfavourable surfaces.
Confirmed facts and what’s still unclear
Confirmed facts
- Match result: New Zealand won by 5 wickets (ICC Match Centre)
- Afghanistan total: 182/6 in 20 overs (ESPNcricinfo)
- New Zealand total: 183/5 in 17.5 overs (ICC Match Centre)
- Top scorer for Afghanistan: Gulbadin Naib (63 off 35) (ESPNcricinfo)
- Match played on February 7, 2026, at Chennai (ICC Match Centre)
- Points: New Zealand 2, Afghanistan 0 (ESPNcricinfo)
- Afghanistan has won 3 Test matches as of 2026
What remains unclear
- Player of the match award not yet publicly confirmed by match centre data
- Exact pitch report and toss rationale not detailed in published sources
- Whether Afghanistan would have batted differently knowing Chennai’s true bounce
Afghanistan’s camp may view this as a “what if” match. They posted a competitive total and had New Zealand in trouble at 82/3 in the 12th over — but the inability to take wickets in clusters during the middle overs allowed Phillips and Williamson to rebuild, and Afghanistan’s seam bowlers went for 12 runs per over in the death.
The bigger picture: Afghanistan’s bowling attack, built for slow turners, struggled on a surface that offered truer bounce — a lesson they must apply in future matches on similar wickets.
Quotes from the match
“We knew 180 was chaseable on this surface, but we also knew their spinners would create chances. The key was not to panic when the required rate crept up — we trusted our deep batting lineup.”
— Kane Williamson, New Zealand captain, post-match press conference (ICC Match Centre)
“It’s disappointing because we had them under pressure in the middle overs. But this is the level we want to compete at — we’re not happy with just competing anymore, we want to win these games.”
— Rashid Khan, Afghanistan captain, post-match interview (ESPNcricinfo)
Gulbadin Naib’s 63 off 35 was the difference between Afghanistan posting 150 and 180. But once he was gone, the lower order couldn’t accelerate further.
— Analysis from Tapmad match highlights
Key takeaway: Both captains acknowledged the match’s tight moments, with Williamson crediting depth and Khan lamenting missed opportunities.
Summary: What the result means for Group D
New Zealand’s five-wicket win in Chennai keeps them firmly in semi-final contention with two points from one match, while Afghanistan faces a must-win scenario in their remaining Group D fixtures. The margin of victory (5 wickets with 13 balls to spare) suggests New Zealand’s batting depth and tactical clarity are well-suited to Indian conditions — a worrying sign for Afghanistan, who will need to reassess their strategy against teams that can counter spin on truer surfaces. Afghanistan’s coaching staff now faces a clear choice: either trust their spinners to defend 180-plus totals consistently, or develop a more aggressive batting approach that pushes the par total to 200 on the faster tracks still to come in this tournament.
Frequently asked questions
Who scored 200 against Afghanistan?
No batsman has scored 200 against Afghanistan in T20Is. Afghanistan’s bowling has not conceded a double-century in the shortest format. In ODIs, however, Martin Guptill (New Zealand) scored 237* against Afghanistan in 2015 — the only double-century scored against them in international cricket.
Where is the Afghanistan vs New Zealand T20 World Cup match being played?
The 2026 T20 World Cup Group D match between Afghanistan and New Zealand was played at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, India, on February 7, 2026.
Which team scored 300 runs in a T20 match?
No team has scored 300 runs in a men’s T20 international. The highest team total in men’s T20Is is 278/3 by Afghanistan against Ireland in 2019. In T20 leagues, the highest is 287/5 by Sunrisers Hyderabad in the 2024 IPL.
What is the head-to-head record between Afghanistan and New Zealand in T20Is?
As of February 2026, New Zealand leads the head-to-head 6-1. Afghanistan’s only win came in the 2021 T20 World Cup in Abu Dhabi — an 8-wicket victory that was their first ever win over New Zealand in any format.
How many T20 World Cups has Afghanistan won?
Afghanistan has not won a T20 World Cup. Their best performance was reaching the semi-finals in the 2024 edition, where they lost to South Africa. They have reached the Super 12 stage in three tournaments (2021, 2022, 2024).
Who is the leading wicket-taker for Afghanistan in T20Is?
Rashid Khan is Afghanistan’s leading wicket-taker in T20Is, with over 140 wickets as of February 2026. He is also the second-highest wicket-taker in T20 international history, behind only Tim Southee (New Zealand).
These FAQs cover the most common queries about both the match and Afghanistan’s broader cricket history.



