HARARE: Debutant teenager Noor Ahmad was the four-wicket star as Afghanistan beat Zimbabwe by 35 runs in Harare on Tuesday to complete a 3-0 Twenty20 series whitewash.

One of four changes to the team that won on Sunday, the 18-year-old left-arm wrist-spinner took a remarkable four for 10 in a four-over spell which helped restrict Zimbabwe to 90-9 in their 20 overs as they chased Afghanistan’s 125-8 at Harare Sports Club.

Sharafuddin Ashraf, a slow, left-arm orthodox bowler, took two wickets as the tourists completed a white-ball tour sweep having already won all three games in the one-day series between the two sides.

After winning the toss and choosing to bat, captain Mohammad Nabi top scored with 31 for Afghanistan in the dead rubber.

Batting at number six, the all-rounder scored at a run a ball and struck two fours.

Nabi was caught by rival skipper Craig Ervine at extra cover off the bowling of Luke Jongwe from the final ball of the 18th over when he sliced a full, wide delivery.

Najibullah Zadran, tormentor in chief of Zimbabwe in the previous T20 triumphs with innings of 44 and 57, lasted only four balls before being caught by debutant wicketkeeper Clive Madande off a Ryan Burl googly.

Sikandar Raza (2-18) and Burl (2-22) were the most successful Zimbabwe bowlers.

In reply, Zimbabwe reached 40-2 before a batting collapse saw seven wickets tumble for the addition of only 29 runs.

Burl, batting at number seven, top scored with 15 off 24 balls, including one four, before being caught and bowled by Fazalhaq Farooqi.

Opener Wessley Madhevere made 14 and tail-ender Ainsley Ndlovu was 13 not out.

Scoreboard

AFGHANISTAN:

Hazratullah Zazai c Kaia b Chatara 12

Ihsanullah Janat c Kaia b Tiripano 20

Afsar Zazai b Raza 24

Najibullah Zadran c Madande b Burl 2

Sharafuddin Ashraf b Burl 5

M. Nabi c Ervine b Jongwe 31

A. Omarzai c Madhevere b Raza 11

Rashid Khan c Raza b Ndlovu 2

Noor Ahmad not out 4

Nijat Masood not out 4

EXTRAS (B-2, NB-1, W-7) 10

TOTAL (for eight wkts, 20 overs) 125

DID NOT BAT: Fazalhaq Farooqi

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-23 (H. Zazai), 2-49 (Ihsanullah), 3-55 (Zadran), 4-64 (Ashraf), 5-80 (A. Zazai), 6-98 (Omarzai), 7-102 (Rashid), 8-117 (Nabi).

BOWLING: Madhevere 1-0-10-0; Chatara 4-0-24-1 (1w); Tiripano

2-0-20-1 (2w); Ndlovu 3-0-16-1; Burl 4-0-22-2; Jongwe 2-0-13-1 (4w); Raza 4-0-18-2.

ZIMBABWE:

W. Madhevere c Noor b Sharafuddin 14

I. Kaia run out (Nijat) 12

T. Marumani b Noor 11

C. Ervine lbw b Noor 1

Sikander Raza st Afsar b Sharafuddin 0

C. Madande c Hazratullah b Ahmad 2

R. Burl c and b Fazalhaq 15

D. Tiripano b Noor 0

L. Jongwe b Rashid 4

A. Ndlovu not out 13

T. Chatara not out 6

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-5, NB-1, W-5) 12

TOTAL (for nine wkts, 20 overs) 90

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-25 (Madhevere), 2-40 (Kaia), 3-42 (Ervine), 4-44 (Raza), 5-48 (Marumani), 6-56 (Madande), 7-56 (Tiripano), 8-69 (Jongwe), 9-69 (Burl).

BOWLING: Fazalhaq 4-0-16-1 (1w); Nijat 3-0-27-0; Sharafuddin 4-0-13-2 (1w); Azmatullah 1-0-10-0 (1w); Rashid 4-0-8-1 (1w); Noor 4-0-10-4 (1w).

RESULT: Afghanistan win by 35 runs.

SERIES: Afghanistan won 3-0.

Published in Dawn, June 15th, 2022

Opinion

Editorial

Lingering concerns
19 Sep, 2024

Lingering concerns

Embarrassed after failing to muster numbers during the high-stakes drama that played out all weekend, the govt will need time to regroup.
Pager explosions
Updated 19 Sep, 2024

Pager explosions

This dangerous brinkmanship is likely to drag the region — and the global economy — into a vortex of violence and instability.
Losing to China
19 Sep, 2024

Losing to China

AT a time when they should have stepped up, a sense of complacency seemed to have descended on the Pakistan hockey...
Parliament’s place
Updated 17 Sep, 2024

Parliament’s place

Efforts to restore parliament’s sanctity must rise above all political differences and legislative activities must be open to scrutiny and debate.
Afghan policy flux
Updated 18 Sep, 2024

Afghan policy flux

A fresh approach is needed, where Pakistan’s security is prioritised and decision taken to improve ties. Afghan Taliban also need to respond in kind.
HIV/AIDS outbreak
17 Sep, 2024

HIV/AIDS outbreak

MULTIPLE factors — the government’s inability to put its people first, a rickety health infrastructure, and...