Glenn Maxwell is now onto 179, the highest score in an ODI by Australia in a World Cup match.
Aus 271-7
Target 292
Rashid Khan is bowled out. Glenn Maxwell gets one from the last and, while he's not moving well, he's moving far better than he was a couple of overs back.
Australia need 21 from 24 balls to win.
Aus 269-7
Target 292
Pat Cummins gets a single third ball, Afghanistan pretty much let them have it.
Australia need 22 from 27 balls.
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Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I think Afghanistan have to gamble here. They have to try something.
Aus 269-7
Target 292
Single taken first up and Rashid Khan fires the next down leg for a wide.
Australia need 23 from 29 balls.
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Huge over. Rashid Khan is on with Glenn Maxwell on strike.
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Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
He's like a penguin!
Aus 267-7
Target 292
Close again!
Chipped just back past the bowler by Glenn Maxwell this time.
Naveen-ul-Haq puts in the dive but can't get there and he hobbles through for one.
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Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
That's a bit better, a slower ball into the deck. You've just got to vary it. Don't allow Maxwell to stand still and put it onto a plate.
Aus 266-7
Target 292
How did that miss?
Brilliant slower ball and, for the first time in a long time, Glenn Maxwell is beaten.
But the ball bounces agonisingly over the top of the stumps for Afghanistan.
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Astonishing...
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Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Australia need just 26 now from 35 deliveries. Remarkable, it's in the slot. Maxwell can't move his body or his feet, but he has been so skilful.
Aus 266-7
Target 292
HOW IS HE DOING THIS?!?!
Just staggering from Glenn Maxwell as he stands stock still and clubs the ball miles back into the stand over deep mid-wicket.
How's stat?!
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
This is now the highest individual score in the second innings of a World Cup match from Glenn Maxwell.
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Geoff Lemon
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Glenn Maxwell is playing one of the most extraordinary innings in World Cup history and he can't move.
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Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Every time Maxwell tries to move in any way, he gets cramp.
Aus 260-7
Target 292
After clubbing another boundary, Glenn Maxwell takes Afghanistan by surprise as he hobbles through for a single last ball.
Australia need 32 to win from 36 balls. They were down and out at 91-7, now I'd be surprised if Maxwell didn't win it for them!
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Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Josh Inglis can't believe that shot and neither can I.
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Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
I'm not even sure Glenn Maxwell is one one leg now.
Aus 255-7
Target 292
That is sensational! A reverse-sweep for six while batting on one leg!
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How's stat?!
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Glenn Maxwell is now onto 179, the highest score in an ODI by Australia in a World Cup match.
Aus 271-7
Target 292
Rashid Khan is bowled out. Glenn Maxwell gets one from the last and, while he's not moving well, he's moving far better than he was a couple of overs back.
Australia need 21 from 24 balls to win.
Aus 269-7
Target 292
Pat Cummins gets a single third ball, Afghanistan pretty much let them have it.
Australia need 22 from 27 balls.
Post update
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I think Afghanistan have to gamble here. They have to try something.
Aus 269-7
Target 292
Single taken first up and Rashid Khan fires the next down leg for a wide.
Australia need 23 from 29 balls.
Post update
Huge over. Rashid Khan is on with Glenn Maxwell on strike.
Post update
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
He's like a penguin!
Aus 267-7
Target 292
Close again!
Chipped just back past the bowler by Glenn Maxwell this time.
Naveen-ul-Haq puts in the dive but can't get there and he hobbles through for one.
Post update
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
That's a bit better, a slower ball into the deck. You've just got to vary it. Don't allow Maxwell to stand still and put it onto a plate.
Aus 266-7
Target 292
How did that miss?
Brilliant slower ball and, for the first time in a long time, Glenn Maxwell is beaten.
But the ball bounces agonisingly over the top of the stumps for Afghanistan.
Post update
Astonishing...
Post update
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Australia need just 26 now from 35 deliveries. Remarkable, it's in the slot. Maxwell can't move his body or his feet, but he has been so skilful.
Aus 266-7
Target 292
HOW IS HE DOING THIS?!?!
Just staggering from Glenn Maxwell as he stands stock still and clubs the ball miles back into the stand over deep mid-wicket.
How's stat?!
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
This is now the highest individual score in the second innings of a World Cup match from Glenn Maxwell.
Post update
Geoff Lemon
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Glenn Maxwell is playing one of the most extraordinary innings in World Cup history and he can't move.
Post update
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Every time Maxwell tries to move in any way, he gets cramp.
Aus 260-7
Target 292
After clubbing another boundary, Glenn Maxwell takes Afghanistan by surprise as he hobbles through for a single last ball.
Australia need 32 to win from 36 balls. They were down and out at 91-7, now I'd be surprised if Maxwell didn't win it for them!
Post update
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Josh Inglis can't believe that shot and neither can I.
Post update
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
I'm not even sure Glenn Maxwell is one one leg now.
Aus 255-7
Target 292
That is sensational! A reverse-sweep for six while batting on one leg!
Glenn Maxwell is playing an innings for the ages!