Champagne momentpublished at 06:05 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February 2015
Shapoor hits it for four down to fine leg and Afghanistan have beaten Scotland by one wicket with three balls to spare.
Sri Lanka win by 92 runs
Bangladesh bowled out for 240
Sri Lanka make 332-1 from 50 overs
Dilshan 161* and Sangakkara 105*
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Afghanistan beat Scotland by one wicket
Phil Dawkes, Marc Higginson and Sam Sheringham
Shapoor hits it for four down to fine leg and Afghanistan have beaten Scotland by one wicket with three balls to spare.
Run out chance... hit and Scotland win. But Machan misses. This is tense with a capital T.
Iain Wardlaw to bowl the final over. His first ball is dug out for a single.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"It was a calamitous last two balls. Suddenly, for the first time in about an hour and a half, Afghanistan are favourites."
Let's go ball by ball. The maths are simple. Scotland need one wicket, Afghanistan need five runs. The prize? A historic first World Cup victory for either side.
So, we're heading for the final over. A Richie Berrington wide proves costly and that extra delivery is paddled for four by Shapoor.
We'll get them in singles declare the Afghanistan number 10 and 11. One more chipped from the target.
A single for Shapoor, then Hamid Hassan is cheered as he also turns over the strike.
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Shenwari's 147 balls is the longest innings for Afghanistan in ODIs.
It was 143 balls by Usman Ghani in his 118 v Zimbabwe at Bulawayo in 2014.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"What a game. It has been a slow burner, but this has been special. There has been a lot of unspectacular cricket and mistakes but the outcome is still uncertain, there is a lot of tension and for us watching a lot of excitement. It is now about who can hold their nerve."
Richie Berrington, who has 4-32 from 9 overs, comes on to try and prise out that all-important final wicket.
Could we be on for a tie here? Five from the over.
Nah, it just hit the thigh pad. Shapoor is fine to continue.
What a game this has been. Both sides have given it their all. Hamid Hassan takes a single from the first ball of Alasdair Evans' last over. The number 11, Shapoor, has a play and miss then wafts at one down the leg side. Not out says the umpire, but the Scots use their review.
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Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"There are enough balls left there to do it, but is there enough batting know-how? Hassan played very well alongside Shenwani, but now he is the senior partner. Scotland will want to get Shapoor on strike."
Over to you, Shapoor and Hamid.
Shenwari still hasn't taken his helmet off. The guy is distraught. What a hero.
Yep, he's out. Shenwari is disconsolate as he sits on the sidelines with his gloves and helmet still on.
Hang on... the umpires are checking. Shenwari might not be out because the umpires want to check there were the requisite number of fielders inside the circle. Drama.
Sri Lanka are priming themselves for an absolute monster of a total at the MCG, with Sangakkara straight into his groove and Dilshan seeing it like a football.
Sri Lanka 147-1 from 30 overs
Batsmen: Dilshan 73, Sangakkara 15
Fall of wickets: 122-1 (Thirimanne 52)
Bowling figures: Mortaza 7-0-25-0, Hossain 7-0-36-1, Ahmed 5-1-33-0, Al Hasan 5-0-16-0, Mahmudullah 4-0-24-0, Rahman 2-0-12-0
Sri Lanka won toss