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Zadran helps Afghanista­n defeat UAE in the first T20

- KT Report

dubai — A combined effort with bat first and then ball took Afghanista­n to a thrilling 11-run victory over the UAE in the first Twenty20 Internatio­nal, taking a 1-0 lead in the three-match series at ICC Academy in Dubai on Wednesday.

Najibullah Zadran’s late blitz of 31 not out off 10 balls propelled the visiting side to 161 for 6 by the end of 20 overs before the bowlers held their nerve to restrict UAE to 150 for 7, according to a report on the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) web portal.

The opening duo of Najeeb Tarakai (11 from 17 balls) and Mohammad Shahzad (38 from 29 balls) got Afghanista­n off to a steady start after Asghar Stanikzai, the Afghanista­n captain, won the toss and elected to bat first. Shahzad, in particular, was the aggressor in the opening stand of 46 runs.

The UAE managed to break the partnershi­p in the seventh over when Amjad Javed (1 for 44), the right-arm pacer, accounted for Tarakai, but Shahzad kept the scoreboard ticking. He found the fence five times before being dismissed by UAE’s Mohammad Shahzad (3 for 34), the right-arm medium pacer.

Moments later, Samiullah Shenwari and Stanikzai were sent back and Afghanista­n was in trouble at at 64 for 4. Fortunatel­y for Afghanista­n, Mohammad Nabi (26 off 23 balls) and Karim Janat (25 off 24 balls), the debutant, added 40 runs for the fifth wicket to steady the innings. But, at 106 for 5 in 17 overs, it was in danger of finishing on a tepid note before Zadran and Rashid Khan teed off.

In a mere three overs, the duo slammed 55 runs to take the side past 150. While Zadran’s knock was studded with two fours and three sixes, Rashid (14 off 4 balls) managed two boundaries and a six.

With momentum on Afghanista­n’s side, Janat (3 for 31), the right-arm medium pacer, picked up three wickets, including Rohan Mustafa (25), in the space of eight deliveries to reduce UAE to 41 for 3 in seven overs.

With the asking rate inching close to 10, Shaiman Anwar (34 from 27 balls) and Rameez Shahzad (49 from 32 balls) took charge and added 65 runs in 44 deliveries to put UAE back on course, scoring at a brisk pace and finding boundaries at regular intervals.

However, Rashid (2 for 27), the legspinner, accounted for both the batsmen before Fareed Ahmad (2 for 21), the left-arm medium, got rid off Amjad Gul (2) and Javed (6) in quick succession to dash UAE’s hopes. With 27 runs required in the last over, Muhammad Usman (18 not out) struck two sixes in the first three balls, but the total proved just out of reach in the end. The second T20I will be played on Friday. Brief Scores: Afghanista­n 161 for 6 (Mohammad Shahzad 38, Najibullah Zadran 31 not out, Mohammad Shahzad 3-34) beat UAE 150 for 7 (Rohan Mustafa 25, Shaiman Anwar 34, Rameez Shahzad 49, Karim Janat 3-31, Fareed Ahmad 2-21) Printed and Published by Galadari Printing & Publishing (LLC), P.O. Box 11243, Dubai. Telephone: 3383535/ 3384545. Telefax: 3382238/ 3383676. email: sports@khaleejtim­es.com Internet Home Page: www.khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Supplied photo ?? A break time for the UAE team during their chase. —
Supplied photo A break time for the UAE team during their chase. —

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