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Khan skittles Zimbabwe to give Afghanistan victory

February 13, 2018
Leg-spin sensation Rashid Khan, seen in this file photo, took five wickets as Afghanistan cruised to a six-wicket win over Zimbabwe in the One-Day tie at Sharjah.
Leg-spin sensation Rashid Khan, seen in this file photo, took five wickets as Afghanistan cruised to a six-wicket win over Zimbabwe in the One-Day tie at Sharjah.

SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates — Leg-spin sensation Rashid Khan took five wickets as Afghanistan cruised to a six-wicket win over Zimbabwe in the third One-Day International at Sharjah on Tuesday.

The Afghans now lead the series 2-1 with two matches remaining, as the teams warm up for the 2019 World Cup qualifiers in Zimbabwe next month. Zimbabwe won the toss and batted first, but collapsed from 117-3 to 154 all out as 19-year-old Khan finished with figures of 5-24.

Rahmat Shah and Nasir Jamal both struck half-centuries in Afghanistan's reply as they wrapped up victory with 22.3 overs remaining.

Zimbabwe recovered from 44-3 with Sikandar Raza hitting 38 and Craig Ervine 39, but both fell lbw to Khan as the teenager, who was bought by Sunrisers Hyderabad for $1.41 million in last month's IPL auction, ran through the middle order.

Mujeeb Ur Rahman, 16, again impressed opening the bowling with his leg-breaks and claimed the key wicket of second-match centurion Brendan Taylor on his way to 3-45.

Big-hitting Afghanistan wicketkeeper Mohammad Shahzad — continuing his return from a drugs ban — fell early, but Shah and Jamal combined to put on 69, before Mohammad Nabi and Najibullah Zadran finished the job with some lusty blows.

Afghanistan will look to win the series in the fourth ODI at Sharjah on Friday, with the sides set to meet again in Group B of World Cup qualifying on March 6.

Qualification for the 10-team World Cup in England and Wales next year would continue Afghanistan's remarkable rise, with the war-torn nation to play their maiden Test match against India at Bangalore in June. — AFP

Scoreboard

Zimbabwe

H. Masakadza c Ihsanullah b D. Zadran 9

S. Mire c Shahzad b M. Zadran 22

B. Taylor c Stanikzai b M. Zadran 9

C. Ervine lbw Rashid Khan 39

Sikandar Raza lbw Rashid Khan 38

Ryan Burl lbw Rashid Khan 0

M. Waller lbw M. Zadran 1

G. Cremer c & b Naib 2

T. Chatara b Rashid Khan 11

B. Vitori c M. Zadran b Rashid Khan 15

B. Muzarabani not out 0

Extras: (6lb 2w) 8

Total: (34.3 overs) 154

Fall of Wickets : 1-18 (Masakadza), 2-43 (Taylor), 3-44 (Mire), 4-117 (Butt), 5-117 (Burl), 6-124 (Waller), 7-126 (Ervine), 8-134 (Cremer), 9-139 (Chatara)

Bowling: D. Zadran 6-1-28-1; M. Zadran 10-1-45 -3; M. Nabi 4-0-28-0; G. Naib 6-0-23-1; Rashid Khan 8.3-1-24-5.

Afghanistan

M. Shahzad c (Sub) b Chatara 7

Ihsanullah c M. Waller b Chatara 12

Rahmat Shah lbw Burl 56

Nasir Jamal c (Sub) b Cremer 51

M. Nabi not out 18

Najibullah Zadran not out 8

Extras: (1lb 5w) 6

Total: (for 4 wkts, 27.3 overs) 158

Fall of Wickets: 1-16 (Mohammadi), 2-43 (Janat), 3-112 (Zurmatai), 4-150 (Ahmadzai)

Did Not Bat: Stanikzai, Naib, Khan, D. Zadran, M. Zadran

Bowling: Vitori 2-0-14-0; Chatara 5-0-18-2; Muzarabani 6-0-50-0; Cremer 9-1-49-1.


February 13, 2018
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