Afridi's progress during the World Twenty20 mirrored Pakistan's: both started disastrously but peaked at the right time. Afridi scored 5, 13 and 0 in his first three innings, though his hustling legspin remained a reliable asset throughout. Pakistan's chances of making the semi-finals, though, appeared bleak until Afridi took a spectacular catch to dismiss Scott Styris in the Super Eight game
against New Zealand. He was promoted to No. 3 in the batting order and saved his best performances - two half-centuries - for the
semi-final and
final. He was invaluable to Pakistan for his sensible batting, incisive yet economical bowling, and for his energy in the field.