DAY 4: Shahidi 179 not out as draw looms for Afghanistan in Zimbabwe test
Captain Hashmatullah Shahidi was unbeaten on 179 as Afghanistan trailed Zimbabwe by 71 runs after a rain-shortened fourth day of the first test in Bulawayo on Sunday.
He and double-centurion Rahmat Shah put on 364 for the third wicket before the latter was out, having made a career-best 234 at the Queens Sports Club.
Zimbabwe won the toss and posted a record 586 in their first innings. Afghanistan were 515 for three in reply when rain intervened, preventing any play after 1300 local time (1100 GMT).
The umpires waited nearly four hours before calling play off, and strengthening the likelihood of a draw in a match dominated by batters in the southern city.
It’s still coming down in Bulawayo as we wait for the action to kick off again! 🌧️ #AfghanAtalan | #ZIMvAFG | #GloriousNationVictoriousTeamBulawayo pic.twitter.com/E3lkEnHTZZ
— Afghanistan Cricket Board (@ACBofficials) December 29, 2024
More rain is predicted for the final day on Monday as both teams chase a first test victory since beating each other three years ago in a series in Abu Dhabi.
Shah, 231 overnight, added three runs to his personal best before getting an outside edge to a delivery from test debutant Newman Nyamhuri and Ben Curran caught the ball in the gully.
The departure of Shah, who struck three sixes and 23 fours in a 424-ball stand, brought no respite for the six-man Zimbabwe attack.
Cautious Shahidi continued to bat effectively while hitting 18 fours. He is 22 runs short of a career-best test total after making an unbeaten 200 against Zimbabwe three years ago.
𝟏𝟓𝟎 𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐧𝐠 & 𝐜𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠! 🙌
— Afghanistan Cricket Board (@ACBofficials) December 29, 2024
The skipper @Hashmat_50 leads from the front and brings up 150 runs in the ongoing test match against Zimbabwe. 👏#AfghanAtalan | #ZIMvAFG | #GloriousNationVictoriousTeam pic.twitter.com/6UoRE4qnf9
The skipper received good support from Afsar Zazai, who was unbeaten on 46. The wicketkeeper faced 87 deliveries and scored a six and three fours.
Medium-pacer Trevor Gwandu took the wicket of opener Sediqullah Atal for three. But was the most expensive of the home bowlers, conceding 107 runs.
Afghanistan won Twenty20 and one-day international series in Zimbabwe ahead of the test – the first of two with the second set to start on 2 January.
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