Thursday 11 August 2011

Afghanistan Wins Stealth To The Rain Hit Game

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Canada in Afghanistan, Intercontinental Cup, 4th ODI

Afghanistan 150 (47 Nabi, Baidwan 03.19, 25.03 Cheema, Chohan 3-33) beat Canada 133 (Patel 45, Shenwari 3-16) by 17 runs

Afghanistan won their second consecutive one day match in the tournament, beating Canada by 17 runs in a rain reduced game in Toronto.

After the rain has reduced the 20-game on what was a wild start with a lot of borders and ports. Afghanistan Opener Karim Sadiq borders closed four and six 23-ball 34, and n. 4 Nawroz Mangal hit three four six balls 14 but have also lost four wickets to reach 72 4 in eight acquisitions. Mohammad Nabi has performed the cycle of interest rate, paying four sixes and 47, who led Afghanistan to 133 5, before the outbreak of the second ended their innings wickets in 150 over 19.

Canada made a good beginning to chase with an opening Hiral Patel is a struggling 45 was going to support the No. 4 Rizwan Cheema, who galloped 36 of 24 A 112 4 16 as well, Cheema in full swing, Canada was still in the game, but they were even more spectacular than the collapse of Afghanistan, losing their last six wickets for 19 runs of 133 launch

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