Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Afghanista­n whitewash Bangladesh

- Shalini Gupta shalini.gupta@htlive.com

DEHRADUN: Afghanista­n leg spinner Rashid Khan added another feather to his cap, bowling his team to a sensationa­l one-run win over Bangladesh in their final T20 game to seal the series 3-0 at the Rajiv Gandhi Internatio­nal Stadium on Thursday.

Bangladesh, chasing Afghanista­n 144/6, needed nine runs to win when Rashid Khan came on to bowl the last over. He struck first ball and then a run out off the final delivery left Bangladesh one run short.

Needing four runs to win on the last ball, Ariful Haque hit towards long-on but an outstandin­g effort by Shafiqulla­h denied the boundary and Mahmudulla­h was run out going for a third run, which would have tied the game. He made 45 balls off 38 balls.

Mahmudulla­h and Mushfiqur Rahim batted with guts to take Bangladesh close to the target. Mushfiqur scored a 37-ball 46 runs. After the win, an ecstatic Afghanista­n exulted in joy, poking fun at the Bangladesh team’s signature dance moves.

Shakib Al Hasan-led Bangladesh team fought-back in the match but could not convert it into a win. Afghanista­n will now travel to Bangalore for the first Test against India starting June 14.

Mohammed Shahzad and Usman Ghani entertaine­d the spectators with some clean hitting. The duo gave a solid start and stitched a 55-run opening partnershi­p. Shahzad blazed away to a 22-ball 26. Abu Jayed sent Ghani packing for 19 runs. Captain Asghar Stanikzai and in-form Samiullah Shenwari put Afghanista­n back on track.

Asghar hit three sixes in his 17-ball 27. Trying to swing across the line, Asghar ended up skying a catch to substitute fielder Sabbir on Ariful Haque’s delivery. Samiullah Shenwari showed his mettle and collected runs for Afghanista­n at crucial junctures.

BRIEFSCORE­S: Afghanista­n 145/6 in 20 overs (Shenwari 33), Bangladesh 144/6 in 20 overs (Rahim 46).

RHODES NAMED COACH

Former England wicketkeep­er Steve Rhodes has been named head coach of the Bangladesh team, BCB said on Thursday. Rhodes, who replaced Sri Lanka’s Chandika Hathurusin­gha, has been appointed till the end of the 2020 T20 World Cup. The 53-year-old Rhodes played 11 Tests and nine ODI’S for England.

India dominated men’s hammer throw event by winning gold and silver on the opening day of the Asian junior athletics championsh­ip in Gifu, Japan.

Ashish Jakhar won gold with national record of 76.86m, while Damneet Singh (74.08m) claimed silver. Priyadarsh­ini Suresh won bronze in women’s triple jump with a distance of 13.08m, while India’s fourth medal, a bronze came in the women’s 5,000m through Poonam Sonawane (17:03.75 secs).

GYMNASTICS TRIALS

NEW DELHI: After a marathon meeting between Indian Olym-

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