BULAWAYO: Afgha­nistan veteran Hashm­atullah Shahidi and Zimbabwe rookie Brian Bennett starred as the first Test was drawn after a rain-shortened final day in Bulawayo on Monday.

Shahidi claimed an Afghan record 246 runs at the end of a marathon innings while spinner Bennett took five wickets.

Zimbabwe made 586 and 142-4 to lead Afghanistan by 29 runs at stumps after the tourists posted 699. Both first innings scores were national records.

With Zimbabwe 88-4 in their second innings and 25 runs behind, batting stability was required and the unbeaten partnership of veterans Sean Williams (35) and Craig Ervine (22) provided it.

Shahidi departed after being trapped leg before by Bennett, whose 5-95 were the best figures among the six-man Zimbabwe attack.

The 30-year-old left-hand batter faced 474 balls in 694 minutes, and struck 21 fours at Queens Sports Club in the southwestern city.

His partnerships with Rahmat Shah (364 runs) and Afsar Zazai (211) ensured Afghanistan took a 113-run first innings lead.

The previous highest Test score of Shahidi was 200 not out, also against Zimbabwe, in Abu Dhabi three years ago.

Before the exit of Shahidi, wicket-keeper Zazai claimed a maiden Test century, hitting 113 before being caught at backward point by substitute Johnathan Campbell.

The fall of Shahidi triggered a collapse with the final six Afghanistan wickets going for just 20 runs in four overs as the off spin of Bennett wreaked havoc.

Bennett, a 21-year-old appearing in only his second Test, twice took wickets from successive balls only to be deprived of hat-tricks on both occasions.

He also shone with the bat, making 110 not out in the first innings after Zimbabwe captain Ervine won the toss.

Batting a second time, Zimbabwe put on 73 runs before an outside edge from Joylord Gumbie (24) allowed Shahidi to make a simple catch in the slips.

The fall of the wicket was followed almost immediately by mid-afternoon rain that led to a one hour delay.

Test debutant Ben Curran, a son of deceased former Zimbabwe coach Kevin Curran and brother of England internationals Tom and Sam, made 41 before being run out.

Gumbie, Curran and Takudzwanashe Kaitano (5) fell in the space of 14 balls, with spinner Zahir Khan taking two wickets, and Dion Myers (4) was bowled by teenage spinner Allah Ghazanfar.

SCOREBOARD

ZIMBABWE (1st Innings) 586

AFGHANISTAN (1st Innings, overnight 515-3):

Sediqullah Atal b Gwandu 3

Abdul Malik c Curran b M’rabani 23

Rahmat Shah c Curran b N’huri 234

Hashmatullah Shahidi lbw Bennet 246

Afsar Zazai c (sub) b Williams 113

Shahidullah Kamal not out 29

Azmatullah Omarzai c & b Bennett 0

Zia-ur-Rehman c sub b Williams 5

AM Ghazanfar c Gwandu b Bennett 6

Naveed Zadran b Bennett 0

Zahir Khan lbw Bennett 0

EXTRAS (B-12, LB-19, NB-3, W-6) 40

TOTAL (all out, 197 overs) 699

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-3 (Sediqullah), 2-64 (Malik), 3-428 (Rehmat), 4-639 (Afsar), 5-679 (Shahidi), 6-679 (Omarzai), 7-688 (Zia), 8-699 (Ghazanfar), 9-699 (Naveed)

BOWLING: Muzarabani 28-7-52-1 (2w), Gwandu 33-1-142-1 (1w, 2nb), Nyamhuri 23-2-82-1 (2w, 1nb), Williams 45-1-145-2, Mavuta 40-0-152-0 (1w), Bennett 28-1-95-5

ZIMBABWE (2nd Innings):

J. Gumbie c H’ullah b Zahir 24

B. Curran run out 41

T. Kaitano lbw Zahir 5

S. Williams not out 35

D. Myers b Ghazanfar 4

C. Ervine not out 22

EXTRAS (LB-11) 11

TOTAL (for four wkts, 34 overs) 142

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-73 (Gumbie), 2-75 (Curran), 3-81 (Kaitano), 4-88 (Myers)

DID NOT BAT: B. Bennett, B. Mavuta, N. Nyamhuri, B. Muzarabani, T. Gwandu

BOWLING: Naveed 6-2-18-0, Ghazanfar 6-0-34-1, Zia 9-0-28-0, Omarzai 3-0-8-0, Zahir 10-0-43-2

RESULT: Match drawn

Published in Dawn, December 31st, 2024

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