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Afghanistan endured a woeful day in Lucknow as they lost seven wickets for 56 runs after West Indies batsman Shamarh Brooks scored his maiden century.
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Afghanistan endured a woeful day in Lucknow as they lost seven wickets for 56 runs after West Indies batsman Shamarh Brooks scored his maiden century.
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With the series on the line, both Afghanistan and Zimbabwe were looking to put up a strong performance in the series finale in Harare, but it was the former who came out on top as they bowled their opponents out for just 54 to secure a 106-run win via the Duckworth-Lewis method.
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Afghanistan wicketkeeper Mohammad Shahzad continued to be a thorn in Zimbabwe’s side as he made history during his team’s 81-run win in the second and final Twenty20 International in Sharjah.
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Following a thrilling conclusion to the ODI series, Afghanistan were involved in another nail-biter as they skirted past Zimbabwe by five runs in the first Twenty20 International in Sharjah.
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Afghanistan all-rounder Gulbadin Naib was the hero in the fifth and final ODI against Zimbabwe as he smashed an unbeaten 82 to lead his side to a thrilling two-wicket win and 3-2 series win.
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Chamu Chibhabha scored 53 and took four wickets to help Zimbabwe crush Afghanistan by 65 runs and level the series at 2-2.
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Zimbabwe reduced the deficit in their ongoing ODI series against Afghanistan to 2-1 after they routed the latter by 117 runs in the third ODI in Sharjah.
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Afghanistan left-arm spinner Amir Hamza ripped through Zimbabwe’s batting line-up with four wickets, while Noor Ali Zadran scored 63 to lead their side to a 49-run win in the first ODI in Sharjah.
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Afghanistan achieved even more history as they won their first Twenty20 series against a Full Member nation when they defeated Zimbabwe by five wickets in Bulawayo.
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Afghanistan etched their name in the record books after they crushed Zimbabwe by 73 runs in the fifth and final ODI in Bulawayo.