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01/19 13:02 CST Zadran and Rasooli lead Afghanistan to 38-run win in 1st T20
against West Indies
Zadran and Rasooli lead Afghanistan to 38-run win in 1st T20 against West Indies
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) --- A record-breaking third-wicket stand
between Ibrahim Zadran and Darwish Rasooli led Afghanistan to a commanding
38-run win over West Indies on Monday in the first Twenty20 of their
three-match series.
Zadran made a career-best unbeaten 87 off 56 balls and Rasooli scored 84 off 59
balls as they combined in a 162-run stand in a strong total of 181-3.
The West Indies top-order struggled against the experienced spin duo of Rashid
Khan (2-19) and Mujeeb Ur Rahman (2-29) before cameos from debutant Quentin
Sampson (30) and Gudakesh Motie (28) carried them to 143-9.
The series is part of the teams' build-up for next month's T20 World Cup with
West Indies yet to finalize its squad for the mega event to be jointly hosted
by India and Sri Lanka.
"As long as we are bringing our best skills to the game, it doesn't matter
whether we bat first or second," Afghanistan captain Rashid said. "As a team,
we are fit and hopefully we will have a good World Cup."
West Indies made a promising start when Rahmanullah Gurbaz was run out on the
first ball and captain Brandon King took a spectacular one-handed catch of
Sediqullah Atal in the slips as Afghanistan slipped to 2-19 in the third over.
But Zadran and Rasooli then raised Afghanistan's highest-ever third-wicket
partnership in T20s off 113 balls against some wayward West Indies bowling.
Motie stemmed the flow of runs briefly in the middle overs with his economical
four-over spell of 0-18, but both Afghan batters showed plenty of aggression
against pace in the second half of the innings.
West Indies was also scrappy in the outfield and dropped at least three catches
in the death overs as Zadran and Rasooli upped the ante and scored 70 runs in
the last six overs. Fast bowlers Matthew Forde and Shamar Joseph gave away 91
runs in their eight overs while left-arm spinner Khary Pierre (0-42) was also
expensive.
Forde had a consolation wicket on the final ball when Rasooli holed out in the
outfield after striking eight boundaries and two sixes.
West Indies stumbled to 3-42 inside the power play when Mujeeb clean bowled
King in the first over; Rasooli held on to Evin Lewis' top-edge in the outfield
and Johnson Charles was out lbw while attempting a switch hit against Mujeeb's
quicker delivery.
Rashid then made an immediate impact by grabbing two wickets in his successive
overs that included the key wicket of Shimron Hetmyer, who scored only three
off seven balls, as West Indies further slipped to 5-50 in the ninth over.
Sampson and Forde (25) combined in the best West Indies partnership of 45
before fast bowler Ziaur Rahman, who conceded 16 runs off his first four balls,
claimed two wickets in his return spell and finished with 3-36.
"We are disappointed to lose the game," King said. "We showed glimpses of good
cricket but it wasn't good enough. Afghanistan are a team that have quite a few
good spinners, we will talk about it on the day off and review the game."
The next two games will be played on Wednesday on Thursday.
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