Producer: Peuli Bakshi
Afghanistan defeated Uganda by a massive 125 runs, after bowling them out at just 58 runs at Providence in Guyana on Tuesday (June 4).
Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran added a 154-run opening stand, registering the second-highest opening stand in T20 World Cup history.
Uganda's Brian Masaba and Cosmas Kyewuta took two wickets each, but Afghanistan still managed to reach a total of 183/5.
In the second innings, Fazalhaq Farooqi claimed a five-for in his four overs, conceding just nine runs.
Naveen-ul-Haq and skipper Rashid Khan picked two wickets each, bundling Uganda in 16 overs.
Robinson Obuya's 14 (25) and Riazat Ali Shah's 11 (34) were the highest scores for the Ugandan side.
Other Ugandan players could not even cross the single-digit mark, leading to a foiled T20 World Cup debut.