Seifert powers New Zealand to their record T20 World Cup chase against Afghanistan

Published February 8, 2026
New Zealand’s Tim Seifert watches the ball after playing a shot during the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup group stage match between Afghanistan and New Zealand at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on February 8. — AFP
New Zealand’s Tim Seifert watches the ball after playing a shot during the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup group stage match between Afghanistan and New Zealand at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on February 8. — AFP
New Zealand’s captain Mitchell Santner (L) is congratulated by Afghanistan’s Gulbadin Naib for his team’s win at the end of the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup group stage match between Afghanistan and New Zealand at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on February 8. — AFP
New Zealand’s captain Mitchell Santner (L) is congratulated by Afghanistan’s Gulbadin Naib for his team’s win at the end of the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup group stage match between Afghanistan and New Zealand at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on February 8. — AFP

Opener Tim Seifert struck a blistering 65 off 42 balls to lead New Zealand’s highest-ever run in a T20 World Cup as they beat Afghanistan by five wickets on Sunday.

After Afghanistan made 182-6, New Zealand were driven by Seifert’s 42-ball knock and 42 by Glenn Phillips to achieve their target with 13 balls to spare in Chennai.

New Zealand’s previous best chase in the T20 World Cup was their 167 against England in the 2021 semi-final.

Afghanistan spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman had New Zealand in early trouble when he struck on successive balls in the second over of the chase to dismiss Finn Allen, for one, and Rachin Ravindra, for a duck.

The hat-trick was avoided by Phillips, who then got going with wicketkeeper Seifert in a partnership of 74 for the third wicket to thwart Afghanistan’s spin-heavy attack.

Captain Rashid Khan let out a roar as he broke through to dismiss Phillips, who inside-edged onto his stumps.

Leg-spinner Rashid dropped Seifert on 48 off his own bowling, and the batsman reached his fifty with a six off veteran spinner Mohammad Nabi.

Seifert hit Nabi for another six and a four on successive balls before the bowler had his revenge on the next when he top-edged to be caught in the deep.

Mark Chapman fell after a 17-ball 28, but Daryl Mitchell, on 25, and skipper Mitchell Santner, on 17, saw New Zealand to 183-5 and a comfortable victory.

Afghanistan won the toss and chose to bat, and Gulbadin Naib, coming in at number three, struck 63 off 35 balls after they had slipped to 44-2.

Matt Henry nearly had Rahmanullah Gurbaz caught after he skied a top edge behind the stumps, but keeper Seifert and Allen collided as they both ran back, and the chance went begging.

Pace bowler Lockie Ferguson struck twice in his opening over to send back Ibrahim Zadran, for 10, and then Gurbaz, bowled for 27 off an inside edge.

Naib and left-hander Sediqullah Atal, who made 29, got together to rebuild the innings with a 79-run stand for the third wicket.

Naib reached his fourth T20 fifty off 29 balls before he departed attempting a slog off left-arm spinner Rachin Ravindra.

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