• Rashid Khan's stunning five-wicket haul powered Afghanistan to a victory over South Africa in the second ODI.

  • Afghanistan secured 2-0 lead in a three-match ODI series against the Proteas.

WATCH: Rashid Khan’s spectacular 5-fer lights up Afghanistan’s ODI series win over South Africa
Rashid Khan's stunning fifer (Image Source: X)

In a stunning display of skill and strategy, Afghanistan‘s Rashid Khan led his team to victory over South Africa in the second ODI of their three-match series, securing a commanding 177-run win. The match, held at Sharjah Cricket Stadium in Sharjah, showcased Rashid’s extraordinary talent, as he celebrated his birthday with a remarkable five-wicket haul.

Rashid Khan’s bowling masterclass

First Wicket (18th Over): Rashid’s first scalp came when he deceived South African opener Tony de Zorzi with a fuller delivery that snuck past the inside edge, resulting in a catch to wicketkeeper Ikram Alikhil. De Zorzi departed for 31 runs.

Second Wicket (24th Over): He struck again shortly after, dismissing Tristan Stubbs. A delivery that zipped off the surface found its way to the gloves of Mohammad Nabi at slip, confirming Rashid’s brilliance as he trapped one of South Africa’s top players of spin for just 5 runs.

Third Wicket (24th Over): Rashid continued his onslaught, sending Kyle Verreynne back to the pavilion for a mere 2 runs. His sharp googly caught Verreynne off-guard, leading to a plumb LBW decision.

Fourth Wicket (26th Over): Wiaan Mulder followed suit, also falling victim to Rashid’s relentless spin. Another LBW decision, this time on 2 runs, highlighted Rashid’s uncanny ability to read the game and manipulate the batters.

Fifer (34th Over): The final nail in South Africa’s coffin was driven home with Rashid’s fifth wicket – Aiden Markram. A well-executed googly clattered into the stumps, sealing a remarkable birthday gift for Rashid. Markram departed for 21 runs.

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Afghanistan’s dominance in the series

Batting first, Afghanistan posted an impressive total of 311 runs, losing only four wickets in their allotted 50 overs. Key contribution came from Rahmanullah Gurbaz who scored 105 runs, who capitalized on the conditions and built a formidable score. The team’s ability to bat deep proved essential in putting pressure on the South African side.

Chasing 312, South Africa faltered were all-out on the score of 134 against Afghanistan’s disciplined bowling attack, particularly under the spell of Rashid.

With this emphatic victory, Afghanistan not only claimed the match but also secured the series 2-0, demonstrating their growing prowess in international cricket. Rashid was rightfully named Player of the Match for his outstanding performance, finishing with figures of 5 for 19 in 9 overs.

As the series heads to the final match, Afghanistan has established itself as a formidable opponent on the world stage, leaving South Africa to regroup and rethink their strategy. The final ODI promises to be an exciting conclusion to a thrilling series.

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