India, Feb. 11 -- South Africa were on the brink of losing to Afghanistan on Wednesday. With one ball left in the first Super Over, they needed seven runs to win and a six to tie. One big hit.

Tristan Stubbs was on strike against Fazalhaq Farooqi and the ball, a full toss, was in his hitting arc. The right-hander threw the kitchen sink at the delivery and it cleared long-off to tie the match for the second time. It didn't end there.

The second Super Over saw SA batting first and scoring 23 runs. Afghanistan needed 24 to win and it didn't look good when Mohammad Nabi swung and missed the first ball and was dismissed off the second. Two balls, zero runs. Four balls, 24 needed to win.

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