Wisdom Rashid ruined West Indies
The one-day series in the one-day series in the one-day series in Afghanistan has been fantastic. Rashid Khan's witch bowling has broken West Indies into the team.
Afghanistan won by 63 runs in St. Lucia in the first ODI of the three-match series.
Former world champions could not find the reply of Rashid's leg spin at Darren Sammy Stadium on Friday. The possibility of a hat-trick twice in the first two overs of bowling in the 23rd over. Jason Holder's team did not have a hat-trick until the end, but his career best bowled the embarrassing rate of taste, Jason Holder's team.
Rashid took seven for 18 runs There is better bowling than an 18-year-old spinner in ODIs and only Glenn McGrath (7/15), Shahid Afridi (7/12) and Chaminda Vaas (8/19).
Rashid returned to Jason Mohammed and the anointed Roston Chase in his first two. Again pair of wickets in the next over. Shane hop and captain Holder, who was dismissed for 35, made 35 runs in two successive balls.
The first four wickets took only 1 runs. The West Indies, who are confused with leg spin, could not return to the game. 44 overs were bowled out for 149 runs.
Earlier, the West Indies bowlers kept the aim of bowling in tight bowling. After winning the toss, Javed Ahmadi's excellent half-century of the game also came to an end after 212 runs for 6 wickets in Afghanistan.
The start was not very good at the guests. In the first four batsmen, only twenty-four runs in the 20th over, only the opening batsman Ahmadi Alzari did not break the morale after Joseph's ball hit the helmet.
Ahmadi returned 81 runs in 8 balls with two fours and two sixes.
At the end Gulbadin Naib and Muhammad Nabi battled the struggle to fight in Afghanistan. All-rounder Nabi was unbeaten on 27 runs in two fours. With his 58-run seventh-wicket stand, Gulbadin contributed 41 runs in 28 balls.
West Indies off-spinner Ashley Nurse took two wickets for 34 runs.
The second ODI will be held in the same venue on Sunday.
Short scores:
Afghanistan: 50 overs 212/6 (Nur Ali 5, Javed 81, Rahmat 17, Asghar 2, Samiullah 22, Nabi 27 *, Afsar 13, Novi 41 *; Gabriel 1/21, Holders 1/65, Cummins 1/32, Joseph 1/5, Nurses 2/34, Chase 0/8)
West Indies: 149 in 44.4 overs (Lewis 21, Powell 2, Hope 35, Mohammad 7, Chase 0, Carter 19, Holder 0, Nurse 12, Joseph 27, Cummins 5, Gabriel 2 *, Doublat 2/25, Nabi 0 / 34, Amir 0/28, Gulbadin 1/31, Samiullah 02/11, Rashid 7/18)
Result: Afghanistan win by 63 runs
Former world champions could not find the reply of Rashid's leg spin at Darren Sammy Stadium on Friday. The possibility of a hat-trick twice in the first two overs of bowling in the 23rd over. Jason Holder's team did not have a hat-trick until the end, but his career best bowled the embarrassing rate of taste, Jason Holder's team.
Rashid took seven for 18 runs There is better bowling than an 18-year-old spinner in ODIs and only Glenn McGrath (7/15), Shahid Afridi (7/12) and Chaminda Vaas (8/19).
Rashid returned to Jason Mohammed and the anointed Roston Chase in his first two. Again pair of wickets in the next over. Shane hop and captain Holder, who was dismissed for 35, made 35 runs in two successive balls.
The first four wickets took only 1 runs. The West Indies, who are confused with leg spin, could not return to the game. 44 overs were bowled out for 149 runs.
Earlier, the West Indies bowlers kept the aim of bowling in tight bowling. After winning the toss, Javed Ahmadi's excellent half-century of the game also came to an end after 212 runs for 6 wickets in Afghanistan.
The start was not very good at the guests. In the first four batsmen, only twenty-four runs in the 20th over, only the opening batsman Ahmadi Alzari did not break the morale after Joseph's ball hit the helmet.
Ahmadi returned 81 runs in 8 balls with two fours and two sixes.
At the end Gulbadin Naib and Muhammad Nabi battled the struggle to fight in Afghanistan. All-rounder Nabi was unbeaten on 27 runs in two fours. With his 58-run seventh-wicket stand, Gulbadin contributed 41 runs in 28 balls.
West Indies off-spinner Ashley Nurse took two wickets for 34 runs.
The second ODI will be held in the same venue on Sunday.
Short scores:
Afghanistan: 50 overs 212/6 (Nur Ali 5, Javed 81, Rahmat 17, Asghar 2, Samiullah 22, Nabi 27 *, Afsar 13, Novi 41 *; Gabriel 1/21, Holders 1/65, Cummins 1/32, Joseph 1/5, Nurses 2/34, Chase 0/8)
West Indies: 149 in 44.4 overs (Lewis 21, Powell 2, Hope 35, Mohammad 7, Chase 0, Carter 19, Holder 0, Nurse 12, Joseph 27, Cummins 5, Gabriel 2 *, Doublat 2/25, Nabi 0 / 34, Amir 0/28, Gulbadin 1/31, Samiullah 02/11, Rashid 7/18)
Result: Afghanistan win by 63 runs
Man of the Match: Rashid Khan
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