WC 2019: West Indies farewell with victory, Afghanistan returns home without winning a single match
WC 2019: West Indies farewell with victory, Afghanistan returns home without winning a single match
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In the ICC World Cup-2019 match played at Leeds' Headingley ground on Thursday, the West Indies beat Afghanistan by 23 runs. The West Indies won the toss and opted to bat first and scored 311 runs. In reply, Afghanistan was all out for 288 runs. In this way, the Afghanistan team returned home after losing all the nine games played in this World Cup, with the West Indies already out of the World Cup.

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This is the second victory in this World Cup for the West Indies and it was their first win against Pakistan in their first match. More importantly, Afghanistan, which has been playing the World Cup in the history of the reversing teams, has not won a single match in this tournament. But this team showed its passion in every match.

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Afghanistan's start was poor and captain Gulbadin Nile (5) was tackled cheaply. The team was then handled by Ikram Ali and Rahmat Shah. The two batsmen shared 133 runs. Rahmat Shah was out on his personal score of 62. Then Ikram Ali and Najibullah Zadran put the team's score ahead. The West Indies bowled superbly and stopped the Afghans for 288 runs. For the Indies, Carlos got 4, Kemar Roach got 3 and Gayle got 1 wicket.

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