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Rashid spins Afghanistan to brink of win

2025-01-06
BULAWAYO: Legspinner Rashid Khan took six wickets in a row to put Afghanistan on the verge of victory in the series-deciding second Test against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo on Sunday.

Zimbabwe were 205-8 in their second innings at stumps on day four -72 runs off their target heading into the final day of a seesaw contest at Queens Sports Club.

Rashid, who took 4-94 in the first innings, finished the day with 6-66 in the second.

A star of T20 cricketbut playing in only his sixth Test, it was Rashid`s fifth five-wicket haul, the third time he has taken 10 wickets in a match.

Ismat Alam, playing in his first Test, struck 101 to propel the tourists to 363 all out in their second innings and a lead of 276.

Sikandar Raza and captain Craig Ervine put on 58 for the fifth wicket to leave Zimbabwe on 157-5 when Rashid dealt a massive blow to the home team.

Raza tried to loft a short delivery from the 26-year-old spinner andShahidullah Kamal took a simple catch at silly mid-off. The all-rounder departed for 38 from 83 balls.

Rashid had already removed Dion Myers (6) and followed Raza`s dsmissal by bowling Sean Williams and Brian Bennett in the space of three balls.

Williams, who has been battling a back injury, departed after mistiming an attempted sweep and Bennett failed to cope with a ball which pitched on middle and straightened enough tofly past the edge and rattle the stumps.

Zimbabwe`s hopes on Monday will rest on Ervine who was unbeaten on 53 at stumps, having struck a six and four fours off 97 deliveries.

Earlier, Alam atoned for a first-innings duck with a century before pulling a shot to midwicket where Takudzwanashe Kaitano took the catch. His 181ball innings included nine fours.

Alam was among the victims of Blessing Muzarabani (6-95) andfellow Zimbabwe quick Richard Ngarava (3-76)also enjoyed success.

-AFP