Sharjah: In a thrilling final match, Afghanistan defeated Bangladesh by 5 wickets to clinch the ODI series 2-1. Chasing a target of 245 runs, Afghanistan’s batting lineup showed determination and skill, securing the victory in this decisive game and taking home the series trophy.
In pursuit of 245, Afghanistan lost two early wickets, putting pressure on their lineup. However, opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz rose to the occasion, scoring an impressive 101 runs. Gurbaz held the innings together, anchoring Afghanistan’s chase despite early setbacks. His partnership with Azmatullah Omarzai proved pivotal, taking Afghanistan from 84/3 to a commanding 184/4.
Azmatullah Omarzai’s Unbeaten 70
Azmatullah Omarzai supported Gurbaz with an unbeaten 70, showcasing both aggression and patience. Together, they built a strong foundation that helped Afghanistan cross the 200-run mark. Omarzai’s finishing touches ensured Afghanistan reached the target with five wickets in hand and secured the series victory.
Mahmudullah and Mehidy Hasan’s Efforts
Earlier in the day, Bangladesh’s batting lineup struggled against Afghanistan’s bowlers. Losing early wickets, they found themselves in a challenging position. Veteran Mahmudullah stepped up, scoring 98 runs to bring stability to the innings. Captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz also contributed with a gritty 66, helping Bangladesh recover and post a competitive total of 244/8.
Omarzai Dominates with the Ball
Omarzai was instrumental not only with the bat but also with the ball. He picked up four crucial wickets, putting Bangladesh’s batting order under pressure early in the innings. His all-round performance made him the standout player for Afghanistan, both in bowling and batting.
Series Recap: Afghanistan’s Strong Start and Bangladesh’s Fightback
The series began with Afghanistan’s comprehensive 92-run victory in the first ODI. However, Bangladesh bounced back with a solid 68-run win in the second match, leveling the series 1-1. The decider at Sharjah turned into a high-stakes clash, with Afghanistan ultimately emerging as the stronger team.
Allah Ghazanfar’s Impactful Series Performance
Afghan spinner Allah Ghazanfar was another crucial player throughout the series. His skillful bowling helped Afghanistan control the middle overs, making him the leading wicket-taker of the series. Ghazanfar’s performance in the earlier games played a significant role in Afghanistan’s overall success.
Key Moments and Highlights
- Gurbaz’s Century: Gurbaz’s well-timed century anchored Afghanistan’s chase, putting them in a favorable position.
- Omarzai’s All-Round Show: Omarzai’s contributions with both bat and ball proved essential in securing the win.
- Mahmudullah’s Resilience: Despite Bangladesh’s loss, Mahmudullah’s near-century highlighted his experience and fighting spirit.
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