Rahmat, Shahidi, Rashid and Nabi star as Afghanistan go 1-0 up
Four wickets from Muzarabani and a fighting 67 from Raza couldn't prevent Zimbabwe from sinking to a 60-run defeat
Four wickets from Muzarabani and a fighting 67 from Raza couldn't prevent Zimbabwe from sinking to a 60-run defeat
Scorer: K Vairavan | Commentator: @Thilak_Rama
This is Thilak Ram signing off on behalf of Binoy George and Vairavan K. Thank you all for your feedbacks and most of it was on Afghanistan's strike rotation. Do catch us in action for the second game in two days time. Until then take care and good bye.
That is it from us for now. Do switch to Amstelveen game where the Netherlands are inching towards the target against West Indies for the test lovers, you can see another enthralling day of test match cricket were England and New Zeland are fighting it out for a win.
Rahmat Shah has been adjudged Player of the match for his splendid knock with the bat.
With this win Afghanistan move up the ladder with 80 points in ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League whereas for Zimbabwe they are languishing at 12th in the table just one spot ahead of The Dutch who are currently at the last in the table Afghan bowlers knew exactly what they were doing, kept piling up the dots to mount the pressure on the opposition. Everyone chipped in with wickets except for Mujeeb who was bit expensive. The two quicks were spot on, kept beating both the edges which helped the spinners later on to play around.
That was a clinical performance right from the start from the men in blue. Chasing 277 was always going to be tough against the top bowling side and heaps of dot ball early on in the power play didn't help their cause either. Chakabva was dismissed in the third over and they never really recovered. Innocent Kaia and the skipper Ervine struggled through their innings. Kaia at top the order gobbled up 78 delivery, i.e., 13 overs for his just 39 runs at strike rate of 50. Mohammad Nabi the chief destroyer pocketed four-for for mere 34 in his allotted quota. Sikandar Raza had his chances but the target way too large for his liking but there was no real partnership to trek the difficult terrain.
TL Chatara c Mohammad Nabi b Fazalhaq Farooqi 8 (30m 17b 1x4 0x6) SR: 47.05
Four wickets from Muzarabani and a fighting 67 from Raza couldn't prevent Zimbabwe from sinking to a 60-run defeat