Afghanistan hands Uganda a thrashing
Cricket
Afghanistan 183 for 5 (Gurbaz 76, Ibrahim 70, Masaba 2/21, Kyewuta 2/25) beat Uganda 58 all out (Farooqi 5/9) by 125 runs.
Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran struck fifties in the second-highest opening stand in T20 World Cup history and Fazalhaq Farooqi took his maiden five-wicket haul in T20Is as Afghanistan crushed debutants Uganda by 125 runs in their Group C game of the T20 World Cup in Guyana.
Afghanistan's 183 for 5 was too much for Uganda, who were bowled out for 58 runs in 16 overs.
Farooqi's five-for apart, Naveen-ul-Haq and captain Rashid Khan picked up two wickets each as Afghanistan ruined Uganda's introduction to cricket's biggest event.
Uganda would, however, take heart from their comeback with the ball. Afghanistan lost 5 for 31 in the last six overs of their innings to finish well below 200.
Uganda captain Brian Masaba, who bowls spin, and fast bowler Cosmas Kyewuta took two wickets each.
Before the collapse, Gurbaz and Ibrahim had blasted 18 boundaries in the first 14 overs. Gurbaz made his 76 off 45 balls with four sixes and as many fours, while Ibrahim struck nine fours and a six in his 46-ball 70.
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UP NEXT (Namibian times)
Today, in New York: India v Ireland (starts 16:30).
Thursday, in Guyana: Papua New Guina v Uganda (starts 01:30).
Thursday, in Barbados: Australia v Oman (starts 02:30).
Thursday, in Dallas (USA): USA v Pakistan (starts 17:30).
Thursday, in Barbados: Namibia v Scotland (starts 21:00).
Afghanistan's 183 for 5 was too much for Uganda, who were bowled out for 58 runs in 16 overs.
Farooqi's five-for apart, Naveen-ul-Haq and captain Rashid Khan picked up two wickets each as Afghanistan ruined Uganda's introduction to cricket's biggest event.
Uganda would, however, take heart from their comeback with the ball. Afghanistan lost 5 for 31 in the last six overs of their innings to finish well below 200.
Uganda captain Brian Masaba, who bowls spin, and fast bowler Cosmas Kyewuta took two wickets each.
Before the collapse, Gurbaz and Ibrahim had blasted 18 boundaries in the first 14 overs. Gurbaz made his 76 off 45 balls with four sixes and as many fours, while Ibrahim struck nine fours and a six in his 46-ball 70.
ONLINE
• Watch NMH’s Brian Munango’s chat with Namibia Eagles left-arm fast bowler Ruben Trumpelmann: https://q.my.na/9ZPT
UP NEXT (Namibian times)
Today, in New York: India v Ireland (starts 16:30).
Thursday, in Guyana: Papua New Guina v Uganda (starts 01:30).
Thursday, in Barbados: Australia v Oman (starts 02:30).
Thursday, in Dallas (USA): USA v Pakistan (starts 17:30).
Thursday, in Barbados: Namibia v Scotland (starts 21:00).
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