Afghanistan win the cricket Intercontinental Cup
(AFP)
DUBAI — Afghanistan won the ICC Intercontinental Cup on Saturday by defeating holders Scotland in the final.
The
Scots were bowled out for 82 on the third day of the match and
Afghanistan comfortably reached their target of 124 with seven wickets
to spare.
Scotland had gone into the second innings with a 41-run
advantage but only two players scored more than 10 runs and three were
out for ducks to leave Afghanistan to ease to victory in the 27th over.
The result meant that the Scots had failed to emulate their success in the inaugural 2004 tournament.
Starting
the day 64 for six, they had been hoping for some fight from their
tail, but it was not to be as first innings hero Richie Berrington was
caught out for 10 by Asghar Stanikzai off Hamid Hassan.
Mirwais
Ashraf soon finished them off by taking the wickets of George Drummond,
Majid Haq and Ross Lyons for a combined total of seven runs, with Simon
Smith the last man standing on 10.
Afghanistan lost opener Karim
Sadiq for seven runs in the fifth over off the bowling of Matthew
Parker, but Afghanistan were soon coasting to victory.
The other
opening batsman, Shabir Noori, hit 35, and Parker's fifth wicket of the
match, an lbw to end captain Nawroz Mangal's stand at 17, came too late
to give Scotland even a fighting chance.
The tournament's top run
scorer, Mohammad Shahzad, struck an unbeaten 56 off 62 balls to help
ease the Afghans home with a second-innings total of 124 for three.
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