Wright smashed the Afghan bowlers all around the park during his 55-ball knock that contained eight fours and half a dozen of sixes. In the process, Wright became England's highest individual scorer in World T20, surpassing Kevin Pietersen's 79.
He also got good support from the likes of Alex Hales and Eoin Morgan who chipped in with useful scores of 31 and 27 respectively. Jos Butler (15) and Jonathan Bairstow (12) also hit a few lusty blows to keep the momentum going in favour of defending champions.
Wright was unlucky to miss out on a three-figure mark as he got only two off the last ball of the innings. Earlier, he quickly reached 94 from 76 with three big hits off Izatullah Dawlatzai.
The pacer, who gave away 56 runs in his three overs was hit for 32 in the penultimate over.
Opting to field, Afghanistan seamer Shapoor Zadran provided a dream start to his team as he forced English opener Craig Kieswetter to chop one onto his stumps in what turned out to be a wicket maiden over.
Till the end of the fourth over, the unheralded Afghan bowlers did a decent job with England at 15 for one.
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