Birthday boy Rashid stars as Afghanistan upset BD

Published September 21, 2018
ABU DHABI: (Left) An Afghan fan waves the national flag of his country as he cheers in support of Afghanistan’s team during the one-day international Asia Cup match against Bangladesh on Thursday. (Right) Afghan cricketer Rashid Khan poses with his award of ‘Player of the Match’ after the victory.—AFP
ABU DHABI: (Left) An Afghan fan waves the national flag of his country as he cheers in support of Afghanistan’s team during the one-day international Asia Cup match against Bangladesh on Thursday. (Right) Afghan cricketer Rashid Khan poses with his award of ‘Player of the Match’ after the victory.—AFP

ABU DHABI: Talented Afghan spinner Rashid Khan celebrated his 20th birthday by scoring a half century and taking two wickets as his side upset Bangladesh by 136 runs in the Asia Cup on Thursday.

Rashid scored a rapid unbeaten 32-ball 57 with eight fours and a six to lift Afghanistan to an imposing 255-7 after their captain Asghar Afghan won the toss and decided to bat at Sheikh Zayed Stadium.

Rashid, who finished with 2-13 in nine overs and effected a run out, claimed the prized wickets of Shakib Al Hasan (32) and Mahmudullah Riyad (27) as Bangladesh were bundled out for 119 in 42.1 overs.

It was Afghanistan’s second upset in the tournament following their 91-run win over Sri Lanka which sent the islanders crashing out in the first round.

Afghanistan take on Pakistan in the double-header Super Four game in Abu Dhabi on Friday while title holders India meet Bangladesh in Dubai.

Afghanistan rocked the Bangladesh top four for just 43 runs before Shakib and Riyad added 36, but they were not spared by Rashid, who became the fastest bowler to 100 one-day wickets in 44 games earlier this year.

This was Bangladesh’s lowest total against Afghanistan by some distance — their previous lowest against the Afghans was 208 in Dhaka two years ago.

The whole Bangladesh innings had just five boundaries — two by Riyad and three by Mosaddek Hossain (26 not out).

Earlier, Hashmatullah Shahidi hit a 92-ball 58 with three fours to revive Afghanistan after they were jolted by left-arm spinner Shakib, who finished with 4-42 in his 10 overs.

Rashid used the long handle to the best effect, taking Afghanistan past the 250-mark, adding 90 for an unbroken eighth wicket stand with Gulbadin Naib, who made 42 off 38 balls with five boundaries.

Scoreboard

BANGLADESH:

Liton Das lbw b Alam 6
Nazmul Hossain c Alam b Mujeeb 7
Shakib Al Hsan lbw b Rashid 32
Mominul Haque c Shahzad b Naib 9
Mohammad Mithun b Naib 2
Mahmudullah Riyad b Rashid 27
Mossadek Hossain not out 26
Mehidy Hasan c Shahidi b Shah 4
Mashrafe Mortaza c Alam b Nabi 0
Abu Hider run out 1
Rubel Hossain b Mujeeb 0

EXTRAS: (w5) 5

TOTAL: (all out; 42.1 overs) 119

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-15, 2-17, 3-39, 4-43, 5-79, 6-90, 7-100, 8-110, 9-119, 10-119.

BOWLING: Alam 5-1-11-1 (3w) Mujeeb 8.1-1-22-2, Naib 6-0-30-2, Nabi 10-1-24-1 (w2), Shinwari 2-0-12-0, Rashid 9-3-13-2, Shah 2-1-7-1

RESULT: Afghanistan won by 136 runs

UMPIRES: Rod Tucker (Australia) and Nitin Menon (India) TV umpires: Shaun Geroge (South Africa) Match referee: Andy Pycroft (Zimbabwe).

Published in Dawn, September 21st, 2018

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