Afghanistan Vs West Indies 3rd ODI Highlights - Nov 11, 2019

West Indies 253 for 5 (Hope 109*, Chase 42*, Mujeeb 2-49) beat Afghanistan 249 for 7 (Asghar 86, Nabi 50*, Zazai 50, Paul 3-44) by five wickets.

Shai Hope's unbeaten hundred helped West Indies complete the whitewash as they beat Afghanistan by five wickets in the third and last ODI in Lucknow. The last time they had whitewashed a group was against Bangladesh in 2014.

Shockingly, they set up their best execution of the arrangement however despite everything it wasn't adequate to bring them a success. They have now lost their last 12 ODIs, a streak that had begun with the 2019 World Cup.

In the wake of being placed in, Afghanistan posted 249 for 7 on the back of Asghar Afghan's 85-ball 86, studded with six sixes and three fours. He was all around bolstered by the half-hundreds of years from Hazratullah Zazai and Mohammad Nabi.

Be that as it may, the objective didn't demonstrate enormous enough for West Indies. Shai Hope proceeded with his great structure and moored the pursuit with his 109 not out off 145 balls and saw the side home in the organization of Roston Chase with eight balls to save.

Afghanistan would have liked their odds when Mujeeb Ur Rahman expelled Evin Lewis and Shimron Hetmyer in a twofold wicket lady. Both batsmen played back to carrom balls and were caught lbw.

With score 4 for 2, debutant Brandon King held hands with Hope and the two included 64 for the third wicket to bring West Indies back in the challenge. Ruler got off the imprint in global cricket with a limit through the additional spread and hit five fours and a six in his 56-ball 39 preceding Rashid Khan bowled him with a googly.

Expectation remained firm and alongside Nicholas Pooran included 51 of every 55 balls for the fourth wicket. Left-arm spinner Sharafuddin Ashraf broke the stand when Pooran was gotten at long-on while endeavoring a success. West Indies required 131 from 129 balls by then yet Kieron Pollard advanced himself up the request and removed the game from Afghanistan with a counter-assaulting 32 off 26.

The West Indies chief hit Ashraf for four, six and six off progressive balls, bringing the condition down to 85 required from 90 balls.

Nabi expelled Pollard to give Afghanistan a promise of something better yet Chase proceeded in Pollard's vein. At the opposite end, Hope got to his seventh ODI hundred off 133 balls and the two gave Afghanistan no way of a rebound, including energetic 71 for the 6th wicket.

Prior, West Indies rested Jason Holder and Sheldon Cottrell yet that didn't have any effect on the conclusive outcome. The Afghanistan batsmen indeed neglected to turn the strike toward the beginning of their innings, playing out 43 spot balls in the initial ten overs. In any case, dissimilar to the initial two ODIs, Zazai found the center of the bat and that implied that had arrived at 45 for 2 at that point.

Zazai began with two fours off Alzarri Joseph in the first over of the innings before hitting a six and a four in the seamer's fourth finished. In the middle of, Joseph had culled out debutant Ibrahim Zadran and would have had Rahmat Shah as well if Evin Lewis had clutched an opportunity at the spread.

Rahmat, however, could add just eight more to his count and be expelled for 10 when he wound up dismantling Keemo Paul to Pooran at profound midwicket. Ikram Alikhil too thought that it was hard to score and lost his off stump to Paul for 9 off 29.

Zazai raised his fifty off 57 balls however turned into Paul's third unfortunate casualty before long, leaving Afghanistan 74 for 4 in the twentieth over. Asghar and Najibullah Zadran took them past 100 yet it was the 127-run 6th wicket remain among Asghar and Nabi that resuscitated the innings.

The pair began gradually, guaranteeing there was no lower-request breakdown like the initial two ODIs. Afghanistan stumbled to 162 toward the finish of 40 overs, yet they had five wickets close by and two well-set batsmen in the center.

Both Asghar and Nabi opened up in the passing overs with Asghar taking the airborne course specifically. His six over additional spread off Hayden Walsh Jr raised the 200 for Afghanistan, while the consecutive hits over long-off and long-on off Joseph in the penultimate over pushed the aggregate towards 250. Afghanistan plundered 87 from the last ten overs, it didn't demonstrate enough at last.

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