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Afghanistan secured a dominant 92-run win over Bangladesh in Sharjah, taking a 1-0 lead in the series with two games remaining. In a match marked by exceptional spin bowling, Afghanistan defended their target of 235 with confidence, thanks in large part to an impressive six-wicket haul from rising star AM Ghazanfar. The next match will take place on November 9th, again at Sharjah.

Shahidi Praises Bowlers and Nabi’s Knock

Afghan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi expressed pride in his team’s performance, emphasizing the belief they had in defending 235 runs. He credited Mohammad Nabi’s steady innings, which lifted Afghanistan’s score after early setbacks. Shahidi also lauded Ghazanfar, calling him a “special talent” whose second spell sealed the win. Shahidi noted some key injuries in the squad but shared optimism for the availability of young talents as potential replacements.

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Bangladesh Skipper Reflects on Batting Collapse

Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto acknowledged his team’s promising start but pointed to the batting collapse as the main reason for the defeat. Shanto highlighted the importance of one batter anchoring the innings, admitting that no one managed to play that role. He praised the Afghan spin duo of Nabi and Rashid Khan for their tight bowling and congratulated Afghanistan on their well-earned win. Shanto expressed determination to bounce back in the next game.

Ghazanfar’s Six-Wicket Haul Earns Player of the Match

AM Ghazanfar was awarded Player of the Match for his remarkable six-wicket performance, which tore through Bangladesh’s lower order. Supported by Rashid Khan and Nabi, Ghazanfar kept Bangladesh on the back foot with accurate and aggressive bowling. His spell ensured Afghanistan held control throughout the innings despite a few dropped chances.

Bangladesh Falters After Strong Start

Bangladesh showed early promise with their pacers, quickly breaking Afghanistan’s top order. However, steady innings from Shahidi and Nabi pushed Afghanistan to a competitive total, which proved too challenging for Bangladesh to chase. Soumya Sarkar and Shanto initially provided stability, but once Shanto was dismissed, the Bangladesh innings spiraled, with the lower order failing to contribute significantly.

Afghanistan Eyes Series Win

With this victory, Afghanistan extends its strong record at Sharjah against Bangladesh, who have yet to win an ODI in this venue over the past 29 years. The hosts will look to carry this momentum into the second game, while Bangladesh will be aiming to turn the series around.

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