The cricket world is witnessing a historic shift as the Afghanistan National Cricket Team evolves from underdog to a genuine powerhouse, consistently challenging the England Cricket Team. From record-breaking centuries to final-over thrillers, this matchup has become one of the most unpredictable and high-stakes battles in international cricket today.
Afghanistan vs England | Recent Match Timeline
Tournament
Venue
Date
Afghanistan Score
England Score
Result
Player of the Match
Champions Trophy
Lahore
Feb 26, 2025
325/7 (50 ov)
317 (49.5 ov)
AFG won by 8 runs
Ibrahim Zadran (AFG)
ODI World Cup
Delhi
Oct 15, 2023
284 (49.5 ov)
215 (40.3 ov)
AFG won by 69 runs
Mujeeb Ur Rahman (AFG)
T20 World Cup
Perth
Oct 22, 2022
112 (19.4 ov)
113/5 (18.1 ov)
ENG won by 5 wickets
Sam Curran (ENG)
ODI World Cup
Manchester
Jun 18, 2019
247/8 (50 ov)
397/6 (50 ov)
ENG won by 150 runs
Eoin Morgan (ENG)
T20 World Cup
Delhi
Mar 23, 2016
127/9 (20 ov)
142/7 (20 ov)
ENG won by 15 runs
Moeen Ali (ENG)
ODI World Cup
Sydney
Mar 13, 2015
111/7 (36.2 ov)
101/1 (18.1 ov)
ENG won by 9 wickets
Ian Bell (ENG)
T20 World Cup
Colombo
Sep 21, 2012
80 (17.2 ov)
196/5 (20 ov)
ENG won by 116 runs
Luke Wright (ENG)
Upcoming Series & Major Matches (2026–2027)
Series / Tournament
Format
Scheduled Date
Key Details / Venue
Afghanistan Tour of India
1 Test, 3 T20I
June 2026
First bilateral Test match in India since 2018.
India Tour of England
5 T20I, 3 ODI
July 2026
England hosts India for a major white-ball summer.
Afg Tour of Ireland
1 Test, 3 ODI, 3 T20
Aug–Sept 2026
Full multi-format tour in Ireland.
ODI Tri-Series
ODI
Oct 2026
England vs Afghanistan expected; features Pakistan/Sri Lanka.
England Tour of Australia
5 Tests (Ashes)
Nov 2026 – Jan 2027
The classic Ashes battle Down Under.
Afg Tour of West Indies
1 Test, 3 ODI, 3 T20
Feb 2027
Afghanistan travels for a full Caribbean tour.
150th Anniversary Test
Test Match
March 2027
Australia vs England one-off Test in Melbourne.
Afghanistan vs England | Head-to-Head Summary
Format
Total Matches
Afghanistan Won
England Won
Tied / No Result
ODI (One-Day International)
4
2
2
0
T20I (T20 International)
3
0
3
0
Test Matches
0
0
0
0
Overall Total
7
2
5
0
The Epic Thriller: Afghanistan vs England (2025)
Match Detail
Information
Tournament
ICC Champions Trophy 2025 (Group B)
Venue
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Toss
Afghanistan (Batting)
AFG Score
325/7 (50 Overs)
ENG Score
317 (49.5 Overs)
Key Performer (AFG)
Ibrahim Zadran (177 off 146 balls)
Key Performer (ENG)
Joe Root (120 off 111 balls)
Match Result
Afghanistan won by 8 runs
Turning Point
Azmatullah Omarzai’s 5/58 including the wicket of Joe Root
Afghanistan vs England | Major Tournament Matches
Tournament
Venue
Date
Format
Result
Champions Trophy
Lahore
Feb 26, 2025
ODI
Afghanistan won by 8 runs
Cricket World Cup
Delhi
Oct 15, 2023
ODI
Afghanistan won by 69 runs
T20 World Cup
Perth
Oct 22, 2022
T20I
England won by 5 wickets
Cricket World Cup
Manchester
Jun 18, 2019
ODI
England won by 150 runs
T20 World Cup
Delhi
Mar 23, 2016
T20I
England won by 15 runs
Cricket World Cup
Sydney
Mar 13, 2015
ODI
England won by 9 wickets
T20 World Cup
Colombo
Sep 21, 2012
T20I
England won by 116 runs
Afghanistan vs England | Top Match Performances
Player
Team
Performance
Match / Date
Ibrahim Zadran
AFG
177 (146)
Champions Trophy (Feb 26, 2025)
Eoin Morgan
ENG
148 (71)
ODI World Cup (Jun 18, 2019)
Joe Root
ENG
120 (111)
Champions Trophy (Feb 26, 2025)
Jonny Bairstow
ENG
90 (99)
ODI World Cup (Jun 18, 2019)
Rahmanullah Gurbaz
AFG
80 (57)
ODI World Cup (Oct 15, 2023)
Azmatullah Omarzai
AFG
5/58
Champions Trophy (Feb 26, 2025)
Sam Curran
ENG
5/10
T20 World Cup (Oct 22, 2022)
Mujeeb Ur Rahman
AFG
3/51
ODI World Cup (Oct 15, 2023)
Rashid Khan
AFG
3/37
ODI World Cup (Oct 15, 2023)
Adil Rashid
ENG
3/42
ODI World Cup (Oct 15, 2023)
The Captain’s Gambit: Strategic Moves that Flipped the Game
Match / Tournament
Captain
The Strategic Move
The Game-Changing Result
Champions Trophy (Feb 2025)
Hashmatullah Shahidi (AFG)
Held back Azmatullah Omarzai for the final death-over spell.
Omarzai took 5/58, including the final wicket, to seal an 8-run win.
ODI World Cup (Oct 2023)
Hashmatullah Shahidi (AFG)
Introduced spin (Mujeeb) inside the first 5 overs of the powerplay.
Mujeeb dismissed Joe Root early, breaking England’s batting backbone.
T20 World Cup (Oct 2022)
Jos Buttler (ENG)
Short-ball barrage strategy from Mark Wood and Sam Curran.
Afghanistan collapsed from 100/4 to 112 all out in under 5 overs.
ODI World Cup (Jun 2019)
Eoin Morgan (ENG)
Promoting himself to No. 4 and targeting the leg-spin of Rashid Khan.
Morgan hit a record 17 sixes, demoralizing Afghanistan’s best bowler.
Champions Trophy (Feb 2025)
Jos Buttler (ENG)
Using Adil Rashid for an extended middle-overs spell against Gurbaz.
Rashid stifled the run rate and forced a risky shot, leading to a crucial wicket.
T20 World Cup (Mar 2016)
Eoin Morgan (ENG)
Using Moeen Ali as a “floater” in the batting order to counter AFG’s spin.
Moeen’s unbeaten 41 stabilized a collapsing England and led them to a 15-run win.
Spin, Courage, and Controlled Chaos
Afghanistan’s transformation against England has been built around spin. What began as a defensive tool slowly became a weapon of control. Early on, Afghan spinners bowled to contain damage. Over time, they learned to attack with fields, flight, and variation. Against England’s powerful batting, spin became the phase where Afghanistan dictated tempo rather than reacted to it.
This marked a tactical evolution. Afghanistan stopped playing for survival and started playing for competition. They used spin in pairs, attacked the stumps, and trusted their fielders. England adapted by sweeping more, using depth in the crease, and targeting matchups. For a while, that worked. But it also exposed vulnerability. When England failed to rotate strike against spin, pressure returned quickly.
Year
Format
Tournament
Venue
Winning Team
Match Result
Afghanistan Spin Impact
England Response
Tactical Outcome
2015
ODI
ICC Cricket World Cup
Sydney
England
England won by 147 runs
Spin used defensively
England rotated strike easily
Afghanistan learning containment
2019
ODI
ICC Cricket World Cup
Manchester
England
England won by 150 runs
Spin applied in middle overs
England attacked with sweeps
Partial control, limited threat
2023
ODI
ICC Cricket World Cup
Delhi
Afghanistan
Afghanistan won by 69 runs
Spin dominated middle overs
England struggled to rotate
Momentum shifted decisively
2023
ODI
ICC Cricket World Cup
Delhi
Afghanistan
England bowled out cheaply
Relentless spin pressure
Risky shots under stress
Afghanistan controlled tempo
Afghan Individual Brilliance That Refused to Be Ignored
Long before Afghanistan started winning against England, individual brilliance was already announcing their arrival. Even inside heavy defeats, Afghan players produced performances that demanded attention. These were not lucky innings or accidental spells. They were moments of skill and nerve against one of the strongest teams in world cricket.
Afghan batters showed courage by taking the attack to England’s bowlers instead of retreating. Bowlers, especially spinners, challenged elite batters with flight, accuracy, and confidence. These performances did not always change results, but they changed perception. England could dominate matches, yet they could not ignore the quality coming at them.
Over time, these individual efforts became more frequent and more influential. What started as isolated sparks turned into sustained impact. By the 2023 World Cup, Afghan brilliance was no longer symbolic. It was decisive. These players proved that Afghanistan’s rise was built not just on teamwork, but on individuals capable of matching and beating the best on the biggest stage.
Year
Format
Tournament
Venue
Afghan Player
Team Score
Opposition Score
Winning Team
Individual Performance
Impact on Match
2015
ODI
ICC Cricket World Cup
Sydney
Najibullah Zadran
Afghanistan 211
England 398/9
England
51 runs under heavy pressure
Showed fearless batting intent
2015
ODI
ICC Cricket World Cup
Sydney
Dawlat Zadran
Afghanistan 211
England 398/9
England
3 wickets vs top order
Early signs of bowling courage
2019
ODI
ICC Cricket World Cup
Manchester
Hashmatullah Shahidi
Afghanistan 247
England 397/6
England
76 runs against pace and bounce
Resistance against elite attack
2019
ODI
ICC Cricket World Cup
Manchester
Rashid Khan
Afghanistan 247
England 397/6
England
Controlled spell under assault
Tactical learning phase
2023
ODI
ICC Cricket World Cup
Delhi
Rahmanullah Gurbaz
Afghanistan 284
England 215
Afghanistan
80 runs setting match tempo
Match-defining innings
2023
ODI
ICC Cricket World Cup
Delhi
Mujeeb Ur Rahman
Afghanistan 284
England 215
Afghanistan
3 wickets in middle overs
Broke England’s momentum
2023
ODI
ICC Cricket World Cup
Delhi
Rashid Khan
Afghanistan 284
England 215
Afghanistan
3 wickets with control
Sealed historic victory
What the Scorecards Don’t Fully Capture
Scorecards tell you who won and by how much. They rarely tell you how courage looks in defeat. In the Afghanistan national cricket team vs England cricket team rivalry, some of the most important moments never sit neatly inside runs and wickets. A batter choosing to attack a short ball after two failures. A bowler charging in for a sixth over spell despite punishment. A team refusing to drift mentally when the match is already slipping away.
Body language has been Afghanistan’s quiet victory. Heads stayed up during collapses. Fielders chased boundaries even when margins were heavy. Intent replaced survival long before results followed. Against England, a side built on precision and patience, Afghanistan learned belief through exposure rather than success. That belief eventually became structure, discipline, and tactical clarity.
What began as one-sided dominance by England has transformed into a fierce, competitive rivalry. Afghanistan’s recent historic victories in the 2023 World Cup and 2025 Champions Trophy prove they can take down the world’s best. As both teams eye future glory, every encounter now promises pure drama and world-class talent.