Fans going crazy after ‘crazy’ SA vs Afg Super Over clash

South Africa’s Keshav Maharaj kept his cool to win the match for South Africa, T20 World Cup, Ahmedabad, February 11, 2026. — ICC

The South Africa cricket team defeated the Afghanistan cricket team on Wednesday in a nail-biting ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 clash, winning the last ball of a second Super Over after the teams finished tied twice in a dramatic group match in Ahmedabad.

South Africa posted a score of 187-6, thanks to blazing half-centuries from Quinton de Kock (59) and Ryan Rickelton (61), who put on 114 to set the platform for what looked, at one point, like a 200-plus total.

Afghanistan achieved the target, finishing on 187 in total, taking the match into a Super Over. The tension only increased when the teams were level again after the first eliminator, forcing a rare second Super Over which South Africa sealed in a thrilling finale.

The match sent social media into a frenzy, with fans calling it “crazy”, “crazy” and “incredible drama”, while many posts captured Afghanistan’s heartbreak after forcing the match to a sudden death.

“This is the craziest game of cricket I’ve seen… SA survive,” one user wrote, while Charles Watts described the contest as “crazy” and full of “incredible drama”.

One X user summed it up: “An end to the game,” while another praised Afghanistan’s fight, writing: “What a GAME!! HATS TO AFGHANISTAN. »

Several users focused on the emotional blow to Afghanistan, with fans calling it a “heartbreaking moment” for Afghanistan and adding that South Africa “finally managed to achieve this”, while another posted: “Agony for Afghanistan.”

Others argued that Afghanistan would regret their mistakes, with one X user saying they “probably” lost the match, and potentially their Super 8 hopes, because of mistakes, while one »

One user used the match to defend the format, calling it a reminder that T20 cricket can produce edge-of-the-seat drama.

In another backlash, a fan posted: “SA win. End of the road for Afghanistan”, capturing the ruthless finality of a competition which had twice refused to end.

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