Monday 8 August 2011

Noori, Nabi Stars Close To Winning In Afghanistan

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Canada against Afghanistan, the Intercontinental Cup, one day, 3 ODI, King City

August 7, 2011

Afghanistan 213 8 (94 Noori, Patel 4-28) beat Canada 230 (Patel 62, Nabi 4.31) by two wickets (D / L method)

Afghanistan has begun Intercontinental Cup one-day campaign to win a game shortened to near King City, Canada. This result follows from their commanding nine wicket win in the same opposition in a four-day tournament format on August 5.

Afghanistan has decided Bowl, but it was Canada, which started strongly after the open Ruvindu Hiral Patel Gunasekara and put 75 of his first 10 acquisitions. Gunasekara was a hard fast bowler Hamid Hassan, who went 28 acts as the first three acquisitions. Mohammad Nabi was struck, however, to distinguish Gunasekara (57) to 10 above. Patel continued to be strong the other end, though, and his 57-run fourth wicket with Rizwan Cheema hosts made 181 3, the first rookie Dawlat Zadran dismissed them in quick succession. The remaining batsmen failed to get it going in Canada fell from 188 5 to 230 all out. Nabi Afghanistan was the only pitcher to give four steps, while 4 of 31

Afghanistan chase started badly as he lost two wickets in the first three acquisitions. Opener Shabri level Noori innings with the wicket with 62-run third captain Nawroz Mangal first rain interrupted play at the end of 22 as well. At that time, Afghanistan is 93 3, were first in five of the Chase tracks, the method DL.

When play resumed, the goal in Afghanistan has been revised to 213 in 43 overs. At the same rate as the application fee, a courtesy car to run between 114 and Nur Nabi for the fourth window. Nabi was dismissed in the 34th over 58 and Noori followed shortly by 94. Afghanistan has suffered a setback in more than 40 years, faces up to 207 for 8, with Patel picking three wickets. However Shenwari Samiullah, batting at No. 8, held nerves to lead his home team.

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