Watch: Mahboob Khan’s lightning-fast stumping dismisses Muhammad Bulbulia in U-19 World Cup 2026
The wicket-keeper of the Afghanistan side, Mahboob Khan's lightning-fast wicket-keeping dismisses the South Africa captain, Muhammad Bulbulia, during the ongoing Under-19 World Cup 2026.

The Afghanistan side locked horns with the South Africa side at the High Performance Oval in Windhoek during the sixth encounter of the ongoing 2026 season of the Under-19 World Cup in Zimbabwe and Namibia. The former ended up winning the clash by 28 runs, thanks to their superb fielding and bowling performances.
The South Africa captain, Muhammad Bulbulia, was dismissed for 17 runs in just 35 balls, thanks to the lightning for stumping from Afghanistan’s wicket-keeper, Mahboob Khan. The incident took place on the third ball of the 14th over of the innings when the right-handed batter looked to reverse sweep the spinner.
The ball ended up taking an edge of the batter’s blade and drifted away towards the leg side as the Afghanistan side was busy appealing for the leg before the wicket dismissal. But the Afghanistan keeper was well aware of the situation as he flicked the ball and hit the stumps to run the batter out.
Mahboob Khan’s excellent stumping dismisses Muhammad Bulbulia
Bulbulia had no idea of the ball’s location as he was slowly strolling back to his crease backwards. But that was an excellent presence of mind from the Afghanistan keeper, who, despite the appeals, ran into the leg side of the batter and picked the ball before throwing it with just one stump to aim at and became successful in the process.
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Earlier in the game, Afghanistan posted a massive score of 266 in their allotted 50 overs for the loss of eight wickets, with three of their batters celebrating their respective half-centuries. Their number three batter, Faisal Shinhozada, was the leading run-getter of the side with 81 runs, thanks to his eight boundaries and two sixes.
In reply, the South Africa side got bundled out for 238 with their number for better Jason Rowles falling just two runs short of his century at a strike rate of more than 100, thanks to nine boundaries and three sixes.
Brief Scores: Afghanistan U19 266/8 (Faisal Shinozada 81, Khalid Ahmadzai 74, Corne Botha 3/45) beat South Africa U19 238 (Jason Rowles 98, Khatir Stanikzai 2/46) by 28 runs.
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