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Shahzad century fires Afghanista­n to World Cup warm-up win

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BELFAST: Mohammad Shahzad smashed a blistering 101 as Afghanista­n fine-tuned their World Cup preparatio­ns with a 126run thrashing of Ireland to draw the One-Day Internatio­nal series on Tuesday. Afghanista­n were put in to bat by the hosts in Belfast and Shahzad made them pay with his 87-ball century. Together with Rahmat Shah, Shahzad put on 150 for the second wicket to help the visitors take control. Najibullah Zadran added a rapidfire 60 not out from 33 balls as Afghanista­n amassed 305-7 in their 50 overs, a total that set a record for internatio­nals at Stormont’s Civil Service Cricket Club. Ireland never looked likely to threaten Afghanista­n’s total despite Paul Stirling’s 56-ball half century -- his fourth successive score of 50 or more. Gulbadin Naib, who was named Afghanista­n’s One-day captain last month, was Ireland’s chief tormentor. Naib took 6-43 to record the third-best figures by an Afghanista­n bowler in ODI cricket, including the key wickets of Stirling and Gary Wilson, who was Ireland’s second highest scorer with 34.

Ireland eventually crumbled to 179 all out as Afghanista­n avenged their 72-run defeat in the first game of the two-match series on Sunday. Afghanista­n complete their pre-World Cup schedule with another warm-up against England at The Oval on May 27. They get their World Cup campaign underway against Australia in Bristol on June 1. SCORES: Afghanista­n 305 for 7 (Shahzad 101, Rahmat 62, Adair

3-71) beat Ireland 179 (Stirling 50, Naib 6-43) by 126 runs.

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