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AFGHANISTA­N CLOSE TO MAIDEN TEST WIN

Spinner Rashid in sizzling form

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SPINNER Rashid Khan claimed five wickets to put Afghanista­n in sight of their maiden Test victory after bowling out Ireland for 288 on day three of the one-off game yesterday.

Chasing 147 to win, Afghanista­n were 29 for one at stumps.

Ihsanullah Janat, on 16, and Rahmat Shah, on 11, were batting at close of play in Dehradun.

Spinner Andy McBrine had opener Mohammad Shahzad caught behind for two before Janat and Shah, who made 98 in Afghanista­n’s first innings total of 314, played out the last few overs of the day.

Ireland batsmen Andy Balbirnie and Kevin O’Brien had earlier hit half-centuries before Khan returned career-best figures of 5-82 to bowl out Ireland in the final session of play.

“Feeling happy to get some wickets for the team when the team needed me,” Khan, who has taken seven wickets in the match, told reporters.

Balbirnie made 82 and O’Brien 56 before a 10th-wicket 58-run partnershi­p between James Cameron-Dow and Tim Murtagh set up a potentiall­y tricky chase for the Afghans.

Cameron-Dow was left unbeaten on 32 after number 11 Murtagh, who hit 54 not out in Ireland’s first innings score of 172, was the last man out on 27.

Earlier Balbirnie put on 104 runs for the third wicket with James McCollum, who made 39, to frustrate the Afghanista­n bowlers in the first session.

An umpiring howler cost Ireland their first wicket of the day with Paul Stirling adjudged lbw off paceman Yamin Ahmadzai for 14 after the opener got a thick edge onto his pad.

O’Brien, who took Ireland past their 142-run deficit and into a lead, then put on 63 runs with George Dockrell, who made 25, to take the attack to the opposition bowlers.

But Khan got the two dangermen back in the pavilion after tea to get into the Ireland tail that once again wagged.

The left-handed batting duo of Cameron-Dow and Murtagh put on another defiant stand for Ireland, who had posted an 87-run last-wicket partnershi­p in their first innings.

Both sides are playing their second Test after making their debuts in the five-day format last year.

Afghanista­n lost to India inside two days in Bangalore while Ireland went down to Pakistan in Dublin.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Afghanista­n’s Rashid Khan (right) celebrates with teammates after dismissing Ireland’s Kevin O’Brien on the third day of their Test match on Saturday.
AFP PIC Afghanista­n’s Rashid Khan (right) celebrates with teammates after dismissing Ireland’s Kevin O’Brien on the third day of their Test match on Saturday.

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