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Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan took three wickets during a highly economical spell to lead his side to a comfortable 45-run win over Bangladesh in the first-ever Twenty20 International to be held in Dehradun.
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Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan took three wickets during a highly economical spell to lead his side to a comfortable 45-run win over Bangladesh in the first-ever Twenty20 International to be held in Dehradun.
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Afghanistan pace bowler Shapoor Zadran was attacked by gunmen in Kabul, according to reports.
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New Zealand left-arm spinner Daniel Vettori took four wickets and opener Martin Guptill scored 57 as New Zealand breezed past Afghanistan by six wickets in Napier.
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Australia opener David Warner hammered a career-best 178 as the Baggy Greens pulverised Afghanistan by 275 runs in Perth.
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Afghanistan made history by winning their first World Cup match when they broke Scotland’s heart in a thrilling one-wicket win in Dunedin.
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Sri Lanka overcame a major scare to beat a spirited Afghanistan side by four wickets in Dunedin.
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Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan and wicketkeeper-batsman Mushfiqur Rahim both scored half-centuries to spoil Afghanistan’s World Cup debut.
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Afghanistan have included 18-year-old batsman Usman Ghani and 21-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman Afsar Zazai in their World Cup squad.
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Zimbabwe batsman Sean Williams stole the spotlight with his lovely knock of 70 during his side’s comfortable six-wicket win over Afghanistan in the first ODI in Bulawayo.
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Afghanistan batsman Asghar Stanikzai has been recalled into the ODI squad for the upcoming tour of Zimbabwe.