Manchester: England skipper Eoin Morgan smashed the fourth fastest hundred in the history of the World Cup as his side posted a mammoth total of 397 runs against minnows Afghanistan in the 22nd match of the ongoing fifty overs mega-tournament, here, on Tuesday at the Old Trafford.
Afghanistan's star spinner Rashid Khan coped the worst of England's onlsaught. He ended with figures of 0/110 in 9 overs, making it the most expensive spell in World Cup history and the joint second most expensive figures in ODIs overall.
An embattled Afghanistan came into the game bottom of the table, having lost all four matches they have played thus far and their net run rate standing at -1.638. England won the toss and chose to bat first. Jonny Bairstow was accompanied by James Vince at the top of the order with Jason Roy sitting out with a hamstring tear.
The opening partnership was on 44 when Vince fell to Dawlat Zadran. However Joe Root came in and consolidated with Bairstow. England's second-wicket pair added 120 runs, but Bairstow missed out on a ton by 10 runs when he chipped a delivery straight back into the hands of Afghanistan captain Gulbadin Naib. That was the last ball of the 30th over and the score was 164/2. But Afghanistan's joy was shortlived as Morgan walked into the middle.
Taking strike, he didn't take long to start decimating the Afghan bowling attack. Morgan took 35 balls to reach his first 50 and the transition to the second took just 22 deliveries.