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Afghanistan clinch T20Is vs Zimbabwe

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Harare, June 12: Najibullah Zadran and Rashid Khan shined for Afghanistan in their 21-run win over Zimbabwe in the second T20I of the three-match series at Harare on Sunday.
It was a solid day for Afghans at the field as they were superior to their opponent in all departments. With this, Afghanistan has clinched the series 2-0 with one match to go.
Batting first, Afghanistan was off a shaky start and lost their first three batters for just 46 in the sixth over. Najibullah Zadran and Karim Janat then tried to stabilise the innings for their side, but their promising stand was cut short at the 37-run mark after the latter was dismissed for 12 by spinner Ryan Burl.
Mohammad Nabi and Zadran put up an entertaining 70-run stand, which ended with the dismissal of Zadran for a well-made 57 off 46 in the final ball of the 19th over.
Nabi ended with an entertaining 43* off 22 with one four and four sixes. Afghanistan ended on 170/5 in their 20 overs.
Pacer Tendai Chatara (2/33) was the leading bowler for his side.
Chasing 171, Zimbabwe were off a shaky start. Then opener Innocent Kaia and Tadiwanashe Marumani rebuild things for Zimbabwe, forming a 50-run stand soon broken by Nabi after dismissing Marumani for 30.
Then Kaia and Sikander Raza had a 70-run stand, which ended with Raza falling for 41 off 21. The rest of the batters could not provide enough support to Kaia who scored 54 off 57.
Zimbabwe ended at 149/7 in their 20 overs, falling short 21-runs of what could have been a crucial series-levelling win. (ANI)
Brief Scores: Afghanistan 170/5 (Najibullah Zadran 57, Tendai Chatara 2/33) beat Zimbabwe 149/7 (Innocent Kaia 54, Sikander Raza 41, Rashid Khan 2/32).

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