Afghanistan have earned one of the most sensational victories against Scotland in their world cup match in Dunedin on Thursday.
An epic innings of 96 from Samiullah Shenwari rescued them from a precarious 132-8 while chasing 211.
However, he was gone when the score was 192 on the 47th over, but a gritty last wicket stand between Shapoor Zardan and Hamid Hasan, who made the vital 60 run stand with Samiullah guided their side home with 3 balls to spare clinched the thriller in their favour.
It is the first ever victory for Afghanistan in a world cup match.
Despite a low score of 210 with a 62-run 9th wicket partnership, Scottish bowlers picked up Afghanistan regularly and the Asian side was curtailed into 136 for the loss of 8 wickets after 37 overs till filling of the report.
South African-born Scottish player Richie Berrington picked up four wickets.
Earlier, Afghanistan won the toss and decided to field first.