Photo Gallery: Afghanistan vs West Indies, ICC World Cup 2019
West Indies finish their #CWC19 campaign on a high!
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They beat Afghanistan by 23 runs.#AFGvWI | #CWC19 | #MenInMaroon pic.twitter.com/iXJid59K9C
The West Indies finish their Cricket World Cup 2019 campaign on a high after defeating Afghanistan by 23 runs.
How West Indies needed that!
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Brathwaite makes the breakthrough and Rahmat is dismissed for !
Some celebration between Gayle and Brathwaite after the wicket as well #AFGvWI | #CWC19 pic.twitter.com/TFySwsSWGh
Rahmat Shah has been dismissed for 62 as Carlos Braithwaite accounts for his dismissal following a fine catch by Chris Gayle. The partnership between Rahmat Shah and Ikram Ali Khil is finally broken.
Determined batting from Ikram and Rahmat as their partnership passes !
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The partnership between Rahmat Shah and Ikram Ali Khil has now crossed 65 runs, with the West Indies under a bit of pressure at this stage.
Afghanistan are frustrating West Indies so far.
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At the end of the first Powerplay the score is /!#AFGvWI | #CWC19 pic.twitter.com/aBwqsn3nPz
Afghanistan are off to a good start to the chase of 312 against West Indies despite the early dismissal of skipper Gulbadin Naib, reaching a score of 44/1 at the end of the first powerplay.
Some fantastic hitting from the West Indies middle-order sees them set Afghanistan 312 to win!
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Shai Hope top scored for his side with 77 whilst Dawlat Zadran took two wickets.#AFGvWI | #CWC19 pic.twitter.com/tH4Eqvip52
Afghanistan have been set a target of 312 runs to win at the end of 50 overs with Shai Hope the top-scorer having scored 77 runs. Dawlat Zadran was the highest wicket-taker accounting for two wickets.
Umpire Nabi
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Shai Hope departs for 77 runs off 92 deliveries in an innings comprising of six boundaries and two sixes as Mohammad Nabi dismisses the batsman.
Rashid Khan breaks the partnership just before the halfway stage of the West Indies innings!
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Evin Lewis departs for 58 with the West Indies score 109/2.#AFGvWI | #CWC19 pic.twitter.com/oJQnlYrmou
Evin Lewis departs for 58 as Rashid Khan accounts for the dismissal of the opener with the West Indies score at 109/2.
Evin Lewis acknowledges his second of #CWC19!
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Will he be Chris Gayle's successor as the big hitter at the top of the order for years to come?#AFGvWI | #MenInMaroon pic.twitter.com/c1VsXoc2Ba
Evin Lewis has scored his second half-century in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.
A fairly even first Powerplay between #AFGvWI!
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West Indies are / after overs.#CWC19 pic.twitter.com/UP76aYleau
West Indies reach 43/1 at the end of the first powerplay following a partnership between Shai Hope and Evin Lewis after the early dismissal of Chris Gayle.
It looks like Dawlat Zadran enjoyed the wicket of Chris Gayle!#AFGvWI | #CWC19 pic.twitter.com/yzEZV6yG62
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Chris Gayle has been dismissed for seven runs off 18 deliveries as Dawlat Zadran picks his first wicket of the clash, accounting for the opener.
News from the toss at Headingley!
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West Indies captain Jason Holder wins the toss and his side will bat first.#AFGvWI | #CWC19 pic.twitter.com/vepgo1Nhxl
West Indies skipper Jason Holder has won the toss and opted to bat against Afghanistan. Evin Lewis and Kemar Roach replace Sunil Ambris and Shannon Gabriel for the Windies. Sayed Shirzad and Dawlat Zadran replace Hamid Hassan and Hashmatullah Shahidi for Afghanistan.
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