The England players unite to celebrate. They're totally really glad. Defining moment for them, enduring to the last after an exhilarating game here in Antigua. A few times the equilibrium moved, going thusly and that, before at last resting with England. They were battling with the bat on 136/6 prior in the day, prior to an astonishing stand among Bell and Horton lifted them to 231. You thought it might've been excessively numerous for Afghanistan. In any case, there was a lively reaction, first from the pair of Allah Noor and Mohammad Ishaq, and afterward from Bilal Ahmad to get them in the groove again. They were even top picks with 23 required off three overs. However, Boyden and Rehan Ahmed were splendid to finish it off.
George Bell | Player of the Match: I just attempted to save it consistent for some time, with the goal that we could underwrite at the back end. Horton played astoundingly well. It was extremely difficult (to play the Afghanistan spinners). Whenever you realize they play the Big Bash, you realize they are excellent. We designated their seamers, we realized it would be intense against their spinners, so that was the arrangement. After that enormous over (from Sales), it was tied in with keeping even headed. Captain worked really hard of keeping everybody quiet.
Tom Prest, England commander: Didn't anticipate that it should get that tight as it did. Boyden was splendid under tension. Was a seriously fearless call deciding to bat. Needed to place a score on the board. Something extraordinary that association. Those runs were urgent toward the end. We sort of thought 200 would be an extraordinary score. To get up to 230 was astounding. We feel he's an incredible bowler who can hit the deck hard. Can't actually trust it (driving England into the last).
Suliman Safi, Afghanistan chief: Very troublesome time. Energy (was) with us. We played a few extraordinary thumps. We are a decent group. Winning and losing is essential for cricket. Congrats to England.
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