Zadran, Rasooli's 162-run stand powers Afghanistan to T20I win over WI

Afghanistan secured a commanding 38-run victory over West Indies in the first T20I in Dubai. After an early wobble, a magnificent 162-run partnership between Ibrahim Zadran (87) and Darwish Rasooli (84) propelled Afghanistan to 181 for 3. The West Indies chase faltered from the start against disciplined bowling, particularly from spinners Rashid Khan and Mujeeb Ur Rahman, with Ziaur Rahman Sharifi taking 3 wickets. Rasooli was awarded Player of the Match as Afghanistan took a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

Key Points: Afghanistan beat West Indies by 38 runs in 1st T20I

  • 162-run partnership sets big total
  • Afghan spinners strangle WI chase
  • Sharifi takes career-best 3/36
  • Rasooli named Player of the Match
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Ibrahim Zadran, Darwish Rasooli propel Afghanistan to 38-run win over West Indies in T20I series opener

Ibrahim Zadran (87) and Darwish Rasooli (84) set up Afghanistan's 38-run victory over West Indies in the T20I series opener in Dubai.

Ibrahim Zadran, Darwish Rasooli propel Afghanistan to 38-run win over West Indies in T20I series opener
"stitched a match-defining 162-run partnership off just 106 balls - Match Report"

Dubai, January 20

Afghanistan, led by Rashid Khan, handed the Brandon King-led West Indies a convincing 38-run defeat at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Monday to kick the three-match T20I series off with a win.

Afghanistan won the toss and opted to bat first. While the Asian side suffered an early jolt in the form of Rahmanullah Gurbaz's run out on the very first ball of the match, Ibrahim Zadran (87 runs off 56 balls, including fours and 3 sixes) made sure his team still got a quick start as they were 18/1 in 2 overs.

However, Jayden Seales handed Afghanistan another blow as he scalped the wicket of Sediqullah Atal (2 runs off 4 balls) in the third over, reducing Afghanistan to 19/2 in 2.2 overs.

With Afghanistan on the back foot, Darwish Rasooli (84 runs off 59 balls, including 8 boundaries and 2 sixes) joined Zadran and stitched a match-defining 162-run partnership off just 106 balls to propel Afghanistan to 181/3 in 20 overs. The duo scored at over 10 runs per over in the final five overs of Afghanistan's batting innings, scoring 53 runs.

The West Indies' chase never gained traction as the Afghan bowlers maintained tight discipline from the outset, with Mujeeb Ur Rahman ( 2/29 in four overs) dismissing captain Brandon King (4 runs off 4 balls) in the very first over.

Despite a brisk 27 from Johnson Charles at the top, the middle order crumbled against a relentless spin attack led by Rashid Khan (2/19 in four overs), Mujeeb and Noor Ahmad (2/34 in four overs). Ziaur Rahman Sharifi was the pick of the bowlers, claiming career-best figures of 3/36 as he tore through the lower order. Late resistance from debutant Quentin Sampson (30 off 34 balls) and Gudakesh Motie (28 runs off 15 balls) provided some entertainment but proved insufficient against the rising required rate. West Indies were eventually restricted to 143/9, handing Afghanistan a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

Darwish Rasooli was given the 'Player of the Match' award for his brilliant 59-ball 84 in the first innings. Both sides will now face off in the second T20I on Wednesday at the same venue.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan, it's fantastic to see Afghanistan's growth. They play such fearless cricket. Rashid Khan's leadership is evident in their disciplined bowling performance. The West Indies looked a bit lost against that spin web.
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Priya S
Brilliant win! 🇦🇫 The way they recovered from that disastrous first ball run-out shows great mental strength. Darwish Rasooli was a revelation. Hope they can keep this momentum going for the T20 World Cup later this year. Our Indian team should be watching closely!
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Rohit P
Solid all-round performance. But let's be honest, the West Indies batting was poor. Too many reckless shots against quality spin. They need to show more respect in the middle overs. Afghanistan fully deserved this.
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Karthik V
Mujeeb getting the wicket in the first over set the tone perfectly. The pressure never eased on WI. Afghanistan is no longer an 'upset' team; they are a genuine force, especially in T20s. Their journey is inspiring for all cricket lovers.
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Nisha Z
While the win is impressive, I feel the article glosses over the early collapse. Losing two wickets in the powerplay on a good Dubai pitch could have been costly against a stronger bowling attack. They need to work on that top-order stability.

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