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Watch: Irfan Pathan Does It Again! Dances To Celebrate Afghanistan's Win Over Netherlands

Afghanistan secured their third consecutive victory in the World Cup, defeating the Netherlands by seven wickets and climbing to fifth place in the World Cup points table.

Irfan Pathan, a former Indian cricketer turned broadcaster, continued his tradition of celebrating Afghanistan's wins with a dance performance. Pathan had previously danced with Rashid Khan on the field when Afghanistan defeated Pakistan, and the video went viral.

Watch: Irfan Pathan Does It Again! Dances To Celebrate Afghanistans Win Over Netherlands

In the latest instance, Pathan posted a video of himself dancing from his home on Twitter to celebrate Afghanistan's victory. He also congratulated the Hashmatullah Shahidi-led team and praised their remarkable batting performances in this World Cup.

Afghanistan's upcoming matches in the tournament are against Australia and South Africa. If they manage to cause an upset in one of these games, they could potentially make it to the World Cup semi-finals for the first time in their history.

Meanwhile, England, currently at the bottom of the standings, is set to face their long-standing rivals, Australia, in the upcoming tournament match on Saturday. A loss in this game will spell the end of England's World Cup journey, particularly their hopes of reaching the semifinals. However, a victory would have significant implications for Afghanistan and New Zealand, potentially altering the dynamics of the points table.

Afghanistan is scheduled to return to the field on November 7 when they go up against the five-time champions, Australia, in a challenging match to be held in Mumbai. On the other hand, Netherlands faces a crucial situation in their quest for a semifinal spot, with their fate hinging on the outcome of their next game against England in Pune on November 8.

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