One instant classic in Dubai. Pakistan needed 24 in the last two overs, but they did it in the next six balls with a certain Asif Ali hitting Karim Janat for fours sixes. A reminder of what happened in Kolkata some five years ago! Chasing Aghanistan's 147/6 in their Super 12 match of ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021, Pakistan reached the target with one over to spare. Pakistan thus registered three wins in three matches to effectively leave pre-tournament favourites India and New Zealand fighting for the second semi-final spot from Group 2. All eyes will be on Sunday's India vs New Zealand clash here. Afghanistan won the toss and opted to bat but they kept losing wickets after a frenetic start. Then, Mohammad Nabi and Gulbadin Naib revived the innings with an unbeaten 71-run stand. Pakistan also got off to a nervy start. But Babar Azam played a captain's knock, 51 off 47, and with Fakhar Zaman (30 off 25) helped Pakistan keep Afghan spinners at bay. But Rashid Khan removed Azam in the 17th over to make things interesting. Then, Ali arrived with his bat. Pakistan, with six points and a net run rate of 0.638, are now the clear favourites to make the last four from the group, which also has Namibia and Scotland. Early fixtures against fellow big boys India and New Zealand, which they won comfortably, will also help their cause. They next face debutants Namibia on November 2, then take on minnows Scotland in their final group match on November. Afghanistan, who spanked Scotland in their first match, next face Namibia on October 31. Catch highlights and cricket scores of the AFG vs PAK match: