Williams’ century, Zimbabwe’s victory in two days



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Zimbabwe won the first test against Afghanistan by 10 wickets. Prince Masvoure and Kevin Kasuza reached the goal of 18 runs given by Afghanistan in 3.2 overs.

After the Ahmedabad India-England test, another test ended in just two days. Zimbabwe is now 1-0 up in the two-test series.

It was difficult to score on the green window of the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi. The pacemakers got the swing, the spinners also got the turn to make time.

Zimbabwe, which took the lead on the first day of the match, did not get off to a good start on Wednesday. Playing 5 wickets for 133 runs, they lost Ryan Burle’s wicket in the second more. He became lbw with Ibrahim Zadran’s ball.

Williams, who was undefeated the day before, managed that momentum with Regis Chakava. The pair averaged 75 runs. Left arm wrist spinner Zaheer Khan broke his stamina by returning Chakava for 44 in four fours and six.

Williams collected the third century of his test career with 169 balls. Amir Hamza caught the ball in the middle of shortstop for 105 runs. His 184 innings averaged 10 fours.

Hamza took 6 wickets for 75 races in big bowling. The left arm roulette took 5 windows for the second time in the Test. He became the second Afghan bowler to wear white more than once.

By hitting in the second inning after losing 119 runs, Afghanistan was unable to turn around again. Like the first innings, the hitters were in the middle.

Only three people were able to go to the double digit house for the team. Fifty came from a bat. Fear was aroused by the loss at the entrances.

Ibrahim fought alone to avoid the fear of losing the tickets. After hitting fifty of 6 balls with a great hit, he stopped for 6 runs. Afghan starter four 10s in 145 innings. No one else could go to thirty.

Afghanistan was eliminated by 131 in the first inning and 135 in the second inning. The goal against Zimbabwe was just 16 races. Which is easily haunted by visitors.

Victor Niaucci and Donald Tiripano took three wickets each for Zimbabwe in the second inning.

The second test between the two teams will begin next Wednesday.

Short score:

Afghanistan’s first entry: ১৩১

Zimbabwe’s first entry: 250 in 72 overs (133/5 the day before) (Williams 105, Burl 6, Chakava 44, Tiripano 4, Muzarabani 12 *, Niauchi 0; Yamin 18.1-2-48-1, Hamza 25-3-65-6, Zaheer 19-0-61-2, Wasi 7.5-0-23-0, Ibrahim 2-0-13-1).

Second entry from Afghanistan: 135 in 45.3 overs (Ibrahim 6, Malik 0, Munir 1, Rahmat 0, Hashmatullah 4, Afsar 0, Asgar 14, Wasi 9, Hamza 21 *, Yamin 0, Zahir 0; Muzarabani 6-4-14-2, Niauchi 6 -1-30-3, Williams 6-0-26-1, Tiripano 9.3-2-23-3, Berl 6-0-13-1, Sikander 4-0-18-0, Madhevre 4-1 -8- 0).

Zimbabwe’s second inning: (Goal 18) 18/0 in 3.2 overs (Masavure 5 *, Kasuza 11 *; Hamza 2-0-11-0, Yamin 1.2-0-5-0).



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