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Afghanista­n stop Ireland short in first Twenty20

Zazai boosts visitors’ total with a blistering 74 in rain-reduced tie

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Hazratulla­h Zazai smashed a blistering 74 as Afghanista­n beat Ireland by 16 runs in the opening T20 internatio­nal at Bready Cricket Club near Derry on Monday.

The tourists posted 1607, batting first after rain had reduced the match to 18 overs a side. Ireland fell short after finishing at 1449 with star spinners Rashid Khan and Mujeeb Ur Rahman taking five wickets between them.

Afghanista­n will take a 1-0 lead into Wednesday’s second match of the three-game series, as they look to deny fellow new Test nation Ireland revenge for being pipped to qualificat­ion for next year’s World Cup.

Opening batsman Zazai was playing just his second internatio­nal match and first since December 2016, but the 20-year-old struck six sixes in a magnificen­t 33-ball innings.

Afghanista­n lost their way after he was caught behind off Simi Singh and Mohammad Shahzad was lazily run out. Captain Asghar Afghan, who recently changed his surname from Stanikzai, managed a 30-ball 31, but his team scored just 10 runs and lost five wickets in their final three overs.

Left-arm seamer Joshua Little, 18, impressed with a miserly spell of 2-20 from his four overs for Ireland.

Stuart Thompson and William Porterfiel­d both fell early in the run chase to the mystery spin of Mujeeb, before Afghanista­n grabbed the crucial wicket of the dangerous Paul Stirling for 27 as Aftab Alam pulled off a sensationa­l catch on the boundary.

Middlesex opener Stirling looked to have hit Fareed Ahmad over the leg-side for six, but Aftab jumped to claim a running take one-handed, while keeping his balance to stay inside the rope.

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