Abu Dhabi: Pacers Hamid Hassan and Naveen-ul-Haq share six goals among them in the impressive Bowling Mantra when Afghanistan destroyed Namibia by 62 running in the T20 World Cup Super 12 match here on Sunday.
Scorecard | Points love to Bat, Afghanistan posted 160 for five thanks to the practical contributions from Hazratullah Zazai (33), Mohammad Shahzad (45), Asghar Afghan (31) – who played his final international match – and Mohammad Prophet (32 did not come out).
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Chasing 161, Namibia lost three numbers in the game of power and could never recover from there.
Naveen-ul-haq (3/26) removed Craig Williams (1) and Michael Van Lingen (11) at the beginning of the spell 2/2 and then added another goal later.
Hamid Hassan (3/9 of 4 Overs) tortured Namibia’s Central Order as he got goalkeeper Captain Gerhard Erasmus (12), Top-Scorer David Wiese (26) and JJ Smit (0).
Namibia was 29 for three at 5.2 overs with Gulbadin Naib (2/19) chipping with Jan Loftie-Eaton’s goal (11).
Star Spinner Rashid Khan (1/14 of 4 Overs), which was introduced in the eighth, got Zane Green out for 1 in his first shipment that day because Namibia found themselves staggered.
Green missed the ball completely and he was cleaned.
The requested level rose because Namibia needed 106 from the back end of them and had lost four goats, their misery continued with Captain Erasmus out on the 11th because a Yorker from Hassan hit his foot stump.
Namibia 56 for five and the match was as good as that time but Hassan who was constantly getting his second goal in the form of SMIT Three Balls later.
Previously, Afghanistan played a pleasant little comeo to score 33 balls 23 balls in his farewell game, which helped Afghanistan post 160 for five people.
Afghanistan started a strong start, reaching 50 without losses at the end of the power play, with the opening pair of Zazai and Shahzad sharing 53-run stands at Overs 6.4.
But Afghanistan failed afterwards because the goal fell at regular intervals and had no substantial partnerships.
They recovered a little towards the end, scoring 51 of the last five overs, thanks to Afghanistan.
The 33-year-old right hand dough, which was previously known as Asghar Stanikzai, has played six tests, 114 ODIS and 75 T20is after making debut in 2009.
In his last match for the country, he provided good support to the captain’s current Prophet (32 no Out of 17 balls) and their 35-run stands took a total team passing 150-run.
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He started with six and four in the first time heighted by Ruben Trumpelmann and then added three more limits and the other maximum in the power game.
But the same as he looked unpleasant, Zazai hid to the deep square foot fielder of Seventh.
One-down Rahmanullah Gurbaz did not last long when he came out for 4 on the 10th, trapped by LBW from Bowling Jan Loftie-Eaton.
Run-rate down when Afghanistan reached 69 for two in the middle of the road.
Shahzad came out at 13 above, Top-Edging Trumpelmann for Bernard Scholtz to take a simple catch.
He hit three four and two six for a 45-run tap.
Afghanistan took 13 running from the 15th with Afghanistan clobbering him for six but they lost momentum once again because Najibullah Zadran (7) came out at the end.
Afghanistan came out in the second of the two from behind Trumpelmann after hitting three four and one six.
Some Namibian players shake hands with Afghanistan when he walked out of the ground.