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In a historic one-day international series win against South Africa, Afghanistan’s cricketers emerged victorious with a 117-run win in the second match in Sharjah. Rahmanullah Gurbaz’s superb century of 105 runs helped Afghanistan reach a total of 311-4 after winning the toss. Gurbaz became the first Afghan player to achieve seven centuries in his ODI career, with his innings featuring 10 fours and three sixes. This win followed their first ODI victory against South Africa in the series opener by six wickets, highlighting their dominance in this series.

The hosts continued their strong performance with the ball as well, as they bowled out the visitors for just 134 runs. Rashid Khan, returning from injury, led the charge with a stellar bowling performance of 5-19. Nangeyalia Kharote also made an impact with his bowling, claiming 4-26 to stifle the South African batting lineup. Despite a promising start from the tourists, with captain Temba Bavuma top scoring with 38 runs, they lost their last seven wickets for just 31 runs. This showcased Afghanistan’s ability to dominate in all aspects of the game against South Africa.

The Afghan team’s strong performance in both batting and bowling was evident throughout the match. The openers set the tone with a solid partnership, with Gurbaz and Riaz Hassan adding 88 runs for the first wicket. Although Hassan was dismissed for 29, Rahmat Shah stepped in and contributed with a half-century, adding 101 runs with Gurbaz. Gurbaz’s century was a highlight of the innings before he was eventually bowled out by Nandre Burger. Azmatullah Omarzai then accelerated the scoring with a quick-fire, undefeated innings of 86 runs off just 50 balls, including six sixes, ensuring a challenging chase for South Africa.

Overall, Afghanistan’s dominance in the series against South Africa was evident in their comprehensive victories in both matches. The historic ODI series win showcased the team’s depth and talent, with standout performances from key players like Gurbaz and Rashid Khan. The Afghan cricketers displayed their ability to perform under pressure and compete against higher-ranked teams like South Africa. This series win will undoubtedly boost their confidence and reputation on the international stage, setting a strong foundation for future success in ODI cricket.

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