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West Indies take on UAE

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harare — Two-time world champions Windies get their Group A campaign in the 2019 World Cup qualifier underway against the UAE on Tuesday.

The UAE, who gave the West Indies a scare in a warm-up match earlier in the week, had little trouble in brushing aside Papua New Guinea to edge ahead of Ireland at the top of Group A on net run rate.

Meanwhile, Afghanista­n captain Rashid Khan bemoaned having the worst of the conditions, after Calum MacLeod struck a magnificen­t 157 not out to lead Scotland to a surprise seven-wicket win in their opening 2019 World Cup qualifier at Bulawayo on Sunday. Afghanista­n, one of the pre-tournament favourites to qualify, made 255 all out batting first, but MacLeod hammered 23 fours and a six in his blistering 146-ball knock to lead Scotland to victory with 16 deliveries remaining.

“The wicket was difficult to bat on, it wasn’t coming good onto the bat,” said 19-year-old Khan, the first-ever teenager to skipper a men’s internatio­nal side. “Later on when the sun came out, it was totally different and it was quite easy to bat on. The toss is really important in these games, but that’s not in our hands, there’s nothing we can do about that.”

Hosts Zimbabwe lead the early Group B table, though, after their 116-run thrashing of Nepal, while the UAE and Ireland got off to winning starts in Group A against Papua New Guinea and the Netherland­s respective­ly.

The 10 teams in Zimbabwe are fighting it out for only two places alongside the world’s top eight ODI sides at next year’s World Cup in England and Wales.

A famous Scotland win looked unlikely when 16-year-old Afghan leg-spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman dismissed openers Matthew Cross and Kyle Coetzer inside the first six overs.

But Richie Berrington joined MacLeod at the crease as the pair put on a 208-run stand to see off Afghanista­n and gain a measure of revenge for their narrow defeat by the same opposition at the 2015 World Cup.

“The standout (performanc­e) for us today is MacLeod,” said Scotland captain Coetzer.

“It was an unbelievab­le effort from him. It’s a great start to the tournament but we will take every day as it comes.”

Rising star Khan was attacked by MacLeod and conceded 68 runs from his nine overs.

The leg-spinner finally ended the partnershi­p by trapping Berrington lbw, but by then the game was gone and Afghanista­n will have to bounce back against Zimbabwe on Tuesday, with only the top three teams from each group

The wicket was difficult to bat on, it wasn’t coming good onto the bat

Rashid Khan

to reach the Super Six stage.

Earlier, Afghanista­n had recovered from 71-4 to post a challengin­g total thanks to 92 from all-rounder Mohammad Nabi and the big-hitting Najibullah Zadran’s 67.

Elsewhere, Zimbabwe restored some confidence after their 4-1 series defeat by Afghanista­n last month by crushing Nepal as both Sikandar Raza and Brendan Taylor hit hundreds. —

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Rohan Mustafa scored 95 as UAE posted 221 against Papua New Guinea at Harare Sports Club on Sunday. —
Supplied photo Rohan Mustafa scored 95 as UAE posted 221 against Papua New Guinea at Harare Sports Club on Sunday. —

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