Oman Daily Observer

Afghanista­n dominate Ireland to win T20I series

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Afghanista­n proved too strong with bat and ball against Ireland as they claimed a 57-run victory in Sharjah on Monday to edge the T20I series 2-1.

A superb 72 not out from Ibrahim Zadran, backed up by the bowling of Azmatullah Omarzai, gave the hosts victory in the final match of Ireland’s tour against Afghanista­n.

“It is a great series win for us,” said Afghanista­n captain Rashid Khan, going on to praise the performanc­e of his young side.

The Irish were unable to chase down a target of 156, with Omarzai’s four wickets for just nine runs helping bowl the tourists out for 98 inside 18 overs.

Ireland won the first T20I of the mini-series last week but consecutiv­e wins on Sunday and Monday ensured Afghanista­n recovered to take the three-game series, after earlier winning the ODI series 2-0.

For the third consecutiv­e time, Khan won the toss against Ireland and as he did in Monday’s 10-run win, he elected to bat first.

Batting at three, 22-year-old Zadran anchored Afghanista­n’s innings with his career-best T20I score of 72, which boosted the hosts to a total Ireland could not match.

Opener Rahmanulla­h Gurbaz rounded off a T20I series he will hope to forget on a personal level, after scores of zero and three in the first two matches, when Harry

Tector took a superb diving catch to dismiss him for six at the start of the third over.

Afghanista­n were then ticking along nicely with Zadran and Sediqullah Atal at the crease, until Atal chipped a turning ball straight back to Gareth Delany.

In the very next over, Omarzai, on back-to-back golden ducks, was dropped by Delany on one but departed just two deliveries later, after lobbing Curtis Campher to Josh Little.

Mohammad Ishaq’s arrival steadied the ship for Afghanista­n as he mounted a crucial fourthwick­et stand of 54 with Zadran, until the number five mistimed a lob on 27 and Paul Stirling snaffled up the ball.

With just over five overs left, Zadran kept the scoreboard moving along for Afghanista­n.

Ijaz Ahmadzai ably deputised him at the end with 10 runs from three balls, including a monster six in the last over, before he was run out trying to get his partner back on strike for the final delivery.

Ireland’s run chase never really got underway, especially after Naveen-ul-haq bowled both Andy Balbirnie and Lorcan Tucker with consecutiv­e deliveries in the second over.

Some resistance came from Campher and Delany’s 36-run sixth-wicket stand but the visitors were never really allowed to form any partnershi­p of great merit by Afghanista­n’s pace attack.

 ?? — AFP ?? Afghanista­n’s players celebrate winning the third Twenty20 match against Ireland at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in Sharjah.
— AFP Afghanista­n’s players celebrate winning the third Twenty20 match against Ireland at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in Sharjah.

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