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Captain Shawn Williams and Donald Tiripano fought hard. The team on the brink of a loss in innings dreamed of saving the game in an extraordinary pair. But in the end he did not succeed. They have to accept the fee. As a result, Afghanistan won the second test and tied the series.
Afghanistan beat Zimbabwe by two wickets on the fifth day of the test in Abu Dhabi on Sunday. Zimbabwe’s goal of 108 races in the follow-up was achieved 26.1 times.
Zimbabwe got off to a good start. The team that hit 26 runs for 6 wickets the day before was having a good first session. But at the last moment, Tiripano made a mistake. As a result, he was out only 5 getaways of the century. Rashid Khan’s ball fell into the lbw trap and didn’t even make it to the first century of his Test career. That is when the resistance in Zimbabwe ends.
However, Captain Williams was at the wicket at the end, holding one end. He played the best innings in the Caribbean. But he couldn’t save the end. The Afghans could not launch large targets.
The two hitters added 63 runs on the day. All in all, the two batters scored 18 runs for the eighth spot. After Tiripano was out, however, Williams did a small pair of 33 runs with Blessing Mujarabani. But Mujarabani was out and Victor Newchio was out for three races. Williams was undefeated at the other end.
In the end, the captain was undefeated after playing a 151-run inning. He faced 309 balls to make this race. Williams broke his innings with 13 fours and 1 six. Tiripano played 95 innings with 256 balls. He collected his runs in 16 fours. Additionally, 18 runs came from Mujarabani’s bat.
The Afghan spinner Rashid Khan basically destroyed the Zimbabwe entrances. Zimbabwe took 6 wickets alone at a cost of 136 runs.
Fast pitcher Mujarabani and spinner Ryan Burl gave the Afghans no relief when chasing small targets. Mujarabani pitched starter Javed Ahmed for 7 runs. However, Rahmat Shah’s 61-run position with fellow starter Ibrahim Zadran set the stage for the team to win. Burl broke the pair. Zimbabwe tried to get back into the game by taking 3 wickets in 12 runs. However, Hasmatullah Shahidi finished the rest of the work with Nasir Jamal.
Rahmat played the highest innings of 56 runs for the team. He hit 9 fours and 1 six of 6 balls. Ibrahim played a 29-run inning. Mujarabani and Burl took 2 plots each for Zimbabwe.