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‘Electrical Man’ provides spark for overstretched Afghanistan at Asian Games

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None of the countries and regions participating in the Cricket slugging it out in Hangzhou have faced quite the same challenge as Afghanistan in selecting two sides to compete concurrently in major events 4,000km apart, but when one of your second string is nicknamed "Electrical Man ", then anything is possible.

Qais Ahmad Kamawal sparked his Asian Games teammates into life during a surprise quarterfinal victory over defending champions Sri Lanka.

"They call me 'Electrical Man' because I am so quick and so fast," Kamawal said after taking three wickets and holding two sharp catches as Sri Lanka fell eight runs short of their modest 116 victory target.

"We knew the game was low scoring and we were pretty confident in our spinners to win us the match," Kamawal said.

Team captain Gulbadin Naib is one of a clutch of 50-over internationals in the Afghanistan team and he may yet be diverted to Delhi as cover once the competition in Hangzhou is concluded.

"Every guy in the team is like a superstar in Afghanistan. Kamawal is so hard-working. He's everywhere," Naib said.

India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are also competing in Cricket on two fronts for the next few days, but as more established cricketing teams, they are better equipped to deal with the accompanying logistical issues.

"Sport has always proved that it will bring more happiness to Afghanistan and the Afghan people. It is not only now, but also in the past. "

Kamawal is hoping to create more such opportunities in Friday's crunch semifinal against neighboring Pakistan.

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Afghanistan clinches ODI series victory against Zimbabwe

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Afghanistan's national cricket team triumphed over Zimbabwe by 8 wickets in the third and final One-Day International (ODI) to claim the series victory.

In a dominant bowling display, Afghanistan dismissed Zimbabwe for just 127 runs in 30.1 overs. The Afghan batsmen then chased down the target comfortably in 26.5 overs, losing only 2 wickets along the way.

The standout performer of the match was Allah Mohammad Ghazanfar, who took a remarkable 5 wickets, while Rashid Khan supported with 3 wickets. Azmatullah Omarzai and Farid Ahmad each claimed 1 wicket.

The first match of the series was abandoned due to rain, but Afghanistan bounced back strongly in the second match, securing a commanding 232-run victory.

This series win follows Afghanistan's earlier success in the T20I series against Zimbabwe, further cementing their dominance in international cricket.

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Bangla Tigers lift Lanka T10 Super League title

Player of the match and player of the series was Titan’s skipper Dasun Shanaka.

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Hambantota Bangla Tigers beat favorites Jaffna Titans by 26 runs in Thursday’s Lanka T10 Super League final at the Pallekele Stadium in Kandy.

The Tigers produced a fine all-round performance to beat the Titans, who had won all their matches in the lead up to the final.

Player of the match and player of the series was Titan’s skipper Dasun Shanaka.

Hambantota Bangla Tigers, put into bat first, posted 133 for seven from their allotted 10 overs through some useful contributions from their top order batsmen.

The openers Mohammad Shahzad and Kusal Perera added 35 runs from 2.4 overs before they suffered a middle order collapse and reached 59 for three at the halfway stage of the innings.

However, skipper Dasun Shanaka and Shevon Daniel revived the innings with a fourth-wicket partnership of 44 runs in three overs.

Shanaka made 21 with two sixes and two boundaries while Daniel struck 26 with one six and three boundaries before Kennar Lewis and Dhananjaya Lakshan added the finishing touches.

Chasing 133 runs for victory, Jaffna Titans lost wickets at regular intervals and they eventually finished at 107 for six despite a fighting unbeaten half century from middle order batsman Tom Abell.
Richard Gleeson wrecked the Hambantota Bangla Tigers’ innings with excellent figures of three wickets for 21 while Shanaka captured two wickets for four runs.

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Afghanistan crush Zimbabwe by 232 runs in second ODI

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Afghanistan defeated Zimbabwe by 232 runs in the second ODI on Thursday to secure a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

Sent to bat first by Zimbabwe who won the toss, Afghanistan posted 286-6 in Harare.

Sediqullah Atal scored 104, his first hundred in an international match. Abdul Malik followed with 84.

In reply, Zimbabwe scored 54 runs before being bowled out in the 17.5 overs.

Allah Mohammad Ghazanfar and Naweed Zadran took three wickets each. Fazlullah Farooqi picked up two wickets and Azmatullah Omarzai one.

This was the second match of the ODI series between Afghanistan and Zimbabwe. The first was abandoned due to rain.

The third and final game of the series will be played on Saturday.

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