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Rahmanullah Gurbaz while batting for Afghanistan team in ODI series. File
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Afghanistan won a one-day international series against South Africa for the first time on Friday (September 20, 2024) with a game to spare.

The thumping 177-run victory — Afghanistan’s biggest in ODIs by runs — came just two days after Afghanistan beat South Africa for the first time.

Also, Rahmanullah Gurbaz’s 105 made him the first Afghan man to hit seven ODI hundreds.

Their strong total of 311-4 in sweltering heat was followed by South Africa being all out for 134 in the 35th over.

Leg-spinner Rashid Khan, who injured his hamstring while batting, celebrated his 26th birthday with 5-19 and left-arm spinner Nangeyalia Kharote claimed 4-26.

Afghanistan will eye a series sweep in the final ODI on Sunday (September 22).

“I had a hamstring (injury), but I tried my best to stay on the ground and do my best for the team,” Rashid said.

“It was a great opportunity for us to win the series against a big team … I really enjoy youngsters like Kharote and (Allah) Ghazanfar, we share ideas with them. It was great to see youngsters coming up and showcasing talent on the big stage against South Africa.” Gurbaz and then Azmatullah Omarzai laid the foundation for Afghanistan’s first 300-plus score against South Africa in an ODI.

Gurbaz and Rahmat Shah combined for a 101-run for the second wicket.

The 90s brought some nervy moments for Gurbaz. On 99, he played a maiden over from Bjorn Fortuin then swept Aiden Markram to square leg. He celebrated his century by making a heart shape with his hands and blew a kiss to his teammates in the dressing room.

Nandre Burger made the breakthrough when he bowled Gurbaz for 105 off 110 balls, including 10 boundaries and three sixes. But Gurbaz’s exit brought on Omarzai.

He hit an unbeaten 86 off 50 balls, while Shah added 50 off 66. Omarzai smashed six sixes and five fours as Afghanistan scored 93 runs in the last 10 overs.

“Congrats to our nation,” captain Hashmatullah Shahidi said. “We’re happy here and all people back home will be happy. In the batting, the way Gurbaz started and then Rahmat and Omarzai carried on, all of them were very good. When it comes to bowling, I know the spinners will deliver it for me.” South Africa’s bowlers struggled in the humidity and only spinners Fortuin and Markram kept the batters quiet for some time by conceding 59 runs off their 14 overs.

South Africa’s chase started promisingly. The return from illness of captain Temba Bavuma gave the Proteas some hope. He scored 38 and put on 73 runs for the opening wicket with Tony de Zorzi, who made 31.

But after Bavuma top-edged a pull shot against Omarzai’s short-pitched delivery, an inexperienced South Africa side collapsed.

South Africa lost seven wickets for 39 runs before Rashid completed a five-wicket haul by clean bowling Markram on 21. Kharote completed the rout.

It was a near replica of the first ODI when South African was reduced to 36-7 inside the first 10 overs.

“Not a good enough performance,” Bavuma said. “We were not able to take 10 wickets and that’s a conversation we need to have. Omarzai put us under pressure in the middle and that’s the reason they got to that score after Gurbaz gave the foundation. They were a lot better than us clinically.”



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Afghanistan’s Fazalhaq Farooqi. File.
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Afghanistan carved out six-wicket victory over inexperienced South Africa on Wednesday in the first one-day international of their three-match series.

Fast bowler Fazalhaq Farooqi and 18-year-old off-spinner AM Ghazanfar dominated the top-order to mark an impressive start for Afghanistan in its maiden bilateral ODI series against South Africa, which crumbled for 106 in 33.3 overs.

A half-century from No. 7 batter Wiaan Mulder (52) carried the team from a precarious 36-7 as the top-order wilted against pace and spin after stand-in captain Aiden Markram won the toss and elected to bat.

Farooqi grabbed 4-35 and Ghazanfar, playing in only his third ODI, bowled an unchanged 10-over spell for an impressive return of 3-20 on a dry and slow wicket of Sharjah Cricket Stadium, hosting its 250th ODI.

Afghanistan didn’t panic to reach 107-4 in 25 overs despite losing Rahmanullah Gurbaz in the first over. Gulbadin Naib (34 not out) and Azmatullah Omarzai (25 not out) eased the chase as both smashed two sixes each.

South Africa top-order batters were guilty of playing expansive shots with Markram and Reeza Hendricks both playing Farooqi back onto their stumps and Tony de Zorzi top-edging the left-arm fast bowler to mid-on.

Ghazanfar, who shared the other new ball with Farooqi, sliced through the middle-order with Tristan Stubbs going for a five-ball duck when he edged the off-spinner to the slips. Jason Smith also fell without scoring in his debut ODI when Ghazanfar rattled the stumps off a superb delivery that spun back into the batter.

And when Andile Phehlukwayo was run out in the 10th over South Africa was in danger to get bowled out for its lowest total of 69 in an ODI before Mulder combined with Bjorn Fortuin (16) and Nandre Burger and carried them beyond the 100-run mark.

Farooqi completed his four-wicket haul when he had Mulder clean bowled off a delivery that kept low. Ace leg-spinner Rashid Khan, who came into the attack soon after the powerplay, claimed 2-30 when he had Fortuin clean bowled with a perfect googly and then had Lungi Ngidi trapped leg before wicket on the back foot.

Most of the frontline South Africa white-ball players are either rested or playing in a T20 domestic league in the West Indies. David Miller, Anrich Nortje, Tabraiz Shamsi and Keshav Maharaj are playing in the Caribbean Premier League. Kagiso Rabada is rested for the series while Marco Jansen and Gerald Coetzer are expected to return in November.

The second match of the series will be played Friday with the final game scheduled for Sunday.



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