Afghanistan dragged themselves to a position of advantage on an attritional third day, with Rahmat Shah's gritty century, his third in Test cricket, headlining their much improved batting display from ...
Rahmat Shah struck 139 in Bulawayo on Saturday to revive Afghanistan hopes of winning a series-deciding second Test against Zimbabwe before rain stopped play late on day three. The experienced 31 ...
Rahmat Shah struck 139 in Bulawayo on Saturday to revive Afghanistan hopes of winning a series-deciding second test against Zimbabwe before rain stopped play late on day three. The experienced 31-year ...
Afghanistan dragged themselves to a position of advantage on an attritional third day, with Rahmat Shah's gritty century, his third in Test cricket, headlining their much improved batting display ...
Image Source : ZIMBABWE CRICKET Afghanistan's duo of Rahmat Shah and Hashmatullah Shahidi stitched an unbeaten partnership of 361 as they batted through the third day of the first Test against ...
Rahmat Shah's remarkable 139-run performance significantly bolstered Afghanistan's position in the second Test against Zimbabwe, finishing the third day at 291 for 7 with a lead of 205 runs.
Rahmat Shah's sensational 231 not out, along with Hashmatullah Shahidi's 141 not out, set a new record for Afghanistan with a partnership of 361 runs against Zimbabwe on the third day of the first ...
Rahmat Shah struck 139 in Bulawayo on Saturday to revive Afghanistan hopes of winning a series-deciding second test against Zimbabwe before rain stopped play late on day three. The experienced 31 ...
IMAGE: Rahmat Shah finished the day unbeaten on 231. Photograph: ICC/X Rahmat Shah registered a Test record score for an Afghanistan cricketer with an unbeaten double century on Saturday to see ...
Rahmat Shah struck 139 in Bulawayo on Saturday to revive Afghanistan hopes of winning a series-deciding second Test against Zimbabwe before rain stopped play late on Day Three. Much hinged on ...
Test centuries were scored by Afghanistan's Rahmat Shah (234), Hashmatullah Shahidi (246), Afsar Zazai (113), and Zimbabwe's Sean Williams (154), Craig Erwine (104), Brian Benett (110).