Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CORNWALL’S SEVEN FOR 75 PUTS WI ON TOP

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Rahkeem Cornwall, the heaviest man in Test cricket, took seven wickets as the West Indies bundled out Afghanista­n for 187 on the first day of their one-off Test in Lucknow yesterday.

The West Indies reached 68 for two at the end of the day, further boosting Captain Jason Holder’s decision to send Afghanista­n in to bat.

The 26-year-old Cornwall, who hits about 140 kilograms (308 pounds) on the scales and is 1.96 metres (six feet five inches) tall, packed a heavyweigh­t punch with his off-spin.

His seven for 75 was the best for a West Indies spinner in nearly five decades.

Ibrahim Zadran was the first to fall with the score on 28, caught by Holder for 17 at leg slip attempting a sweep off Cornwall.

Javed Ahmadi made 39, including a six and five fours, before he was caught by Shamarh Brooks at deep long-off from a Jomel Warrican delivery with the score on 84.

Ihsanullah became Cornwall’s second victim when he edged a forward prod to Shai Hope at slip to be out for 24 just before lunch.

Afghanista­n struggled to generate momentum after the break, with Cornwall claiming three more victims as Rahmat Shah and Asghar Afghan managed just four runs and Nasir Jamal two.

Afsar Zazai fared better, reaching 32 before Cornwall grabbed his sixth wicket in the last ball before tea and his seventh when Yamin Ahmadzai fell for 18.

Afghanista­n’s spinners struck early when Amir Hamza and Rashid Khan picked up Kraigg Brathwaite and Shai Hope, before John Campbell and Shamarh Brooks steadied the ship.

Afghanista­n, who were awarded Test status in 2017, picked two

debutants in their starting eleven middle-order batsman Nasir Jamal and left-arm spinner Amir Hamza.

 ??  ?? Rahkeem Cornwall (left) celebrates a dismissal with his teammates
Rahkeem Cornwall (left) celebrates a dismissal with his teammates

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