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world Cup Super League: Afghanistan reached the number three position

Afghanistan beat Zimbabwe by 60 runs to go 1-0 up in the 3-match ODI series. In its World Cup Super League table, India has overtaken West Indies and has reached number three. Afghanistan has 80 points. At the same time, West Indies also has 80 points, but Afghanistan is better in terms of run rate. Whereas India is in fifth place with 79 points.

Bangladesh’s team is currently at number-1. They have won 12 out of 18 matches. He has 120 marks. England is second with 95 points and Afghanistan is third with 80 points. West Indies also have 80 points, but their net run rate is less than Afghanistan. Team India has played 12 matches so far. He has won in 8. Australia has 70 points after 12 matches.

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Afghanistan vs Zimbabwe: match review

In reply, Zimbabwe’s team was reduced to 216 runs. Afghanistan did not start well. The team had lost the wickets of both the openers at the score of 38 runs. Rahmatullah Gurbaz was dismissed for 17 and Ibrahim Zadran scored 5. After this, Rahmat Shah and captain Hasmatullah Shahidi took over the team. Both shared a huge partnership of 181 runs for the third wicket. Rahmat faced 120 balls and scored 94 runs. He also hit 7 fours and 3 sixes in his innings

Apart from Sikandar Raza, no other batsman could play for Zimbabwe. He scored 67 runs off 78 balls. For Bangladesh, off-spinner Mohammad Nabi took 4 for 34 in 10 overs. Leg spinners Rashid Khan and Fazlhaq Farooqui also got 2-2 wickets.

Apart from Sikandar Raza, no other batsman could play for Zimbabwe. He scored 67 runs off 78 balls. For Bangladesh, off-spinner Mohammad Nabi took 4 for 34 in 10 overs. Leg spinners Rashid Khan and Fazlhaq Farooqui also got 2-2 wickets.

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