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Afghanistan Beat Pakistan In U19 Cricket World Cup

The Asian U19 champions displayed a tremendous performance against Pakistan in the opening match of the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup in Whangarei, New Zealand.

Pakistan batted first in the match and set 189 as target for Afghanistan. 

The target was completed by the Afghan team by losing 5 wickets in 48 overs.

The right hand striker Darwish Rasooli of Afghanistan got 76 runs and guided the U19 Asia Cup champions to a 5 wicket win against Pakistan.

Rasooli was declared man of the match. 

In this match, Pakistan lost all its wickets in 48 overs and made 188 runs. Rahel Nazari played well for Pakistan and made 81 runs.

From Afghanistan side, Azamatullah and Qais Ahmad each got three wickets from Pakistan.

The Afghan U-19 national cricket team will face Sri Lanka on Wednesday in their second match of the World Cup.

The Afghan team left the country for New Zealand one month ago to prepare for the event.

Afghanistan had also made an impression in the 2016 World Cup where they won the plate final. The National Cricket Team Leg-spinner Rashid Khan was one of the key members of that squad and is now one of the leading spinners of the world in ODIs and T20Is.

The 11th edition of the Under-19 World Cup will be played across seven venues in four cities - Whangarei, Tauranga, Christchurch and Queenstown - over 22 days. This is the third time the tournament is being held in New Zealand, after 2002 and 2010.

Afghanistan has been placed in D group where it will compete with Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Ireland.

Pakistan have been one of the better sides in the U19 Cricket World Cup over the years.

They are the only ones to have won back-to-back titles, in 2004 and 2006, and have also finished runners-up on three other occasions. In the last edition, they lost to eventual champions the West Indies in the quarterfinals.

Pakistan could face a stiff challenge from Afghanistan after having lost to them in the final of the U19 Asia Cup.

But the player to watch in this group could be 16-year-old off-spinner Mujeeb Zadran, who not only grabbed five for 13 against Pakistan in that final, but also made a sensational entry into senior international cricket grabbing four for 24 against Ireland in Sharjah for a player of the match debut.

Afghanistan Beat Pakistan In U19 Cricket World Cup

Darwish Rasooli of Afghanistan guided the U19 Asia Cup champions to a 5 wicket win against Pakistan in Whangarei.

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The Asian U19 champions displayed a tremendous performance against Pakistan in the opening match of the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup in Whangarei, New Zealand.

Pakistan batted first in the match and set 189 as target for Afghanistan. 

The target was completed by the Afghan team by losing 5 wickets in 48 overs.

The right hand striker Darwish Rasooli of Afghanistan got 76 runs and guided the U19 Asia Cup champions to a 5 wicket win against Pakistan.

Rasooli was declared man of the match. 

In this match, Pakistan lost all its wickets in 48 overs and made 188 runs. Rahel Nazari played well for Pakistan and made 81 runs.

From Afghanistan side, Azamatullah and Qais Ahmad each got three wickets from Pakistan.

The Afghan U-19 national cricket team will face Sri Lanka on Wednesday in their second match of the World Cup.

The Afghan team left the country for New Zealand one month ago to prepare for the event.

Afghanistan had also made an impression in the 2016 World Cup where they won the plate final. The National Cricket Team Leg-spinner Rashid Khan was one of the key members of that squad and is now one of the leading spinners of the world in ODIs and T20Is.

The 11th edition of the Under-19 World Cup will be played across seven venues in four cities - Whangarei, Tauranga, Christchurch and Queenstown - over 22 days. This is the third time the tournament is being held in New Zealand, after 2002 and 2010.

Afghanistan has been placed in D group where it will compete with Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Ireland.

Pakistan have been one of the better sides in the U19 Cricket World Cup over the years.

They are the only ones to have won back-to-back titles, in 2004 and 2006, and have also finished runners-up on three other occasions. In the last edition, they lost to eventual champions the West Indies in the quarterfinals.

Pakistan could face a stiff challenge from Afghanistan after having lost to them in the final of the U19 Asia Cup.

But the player to watch in this group could be 16-year-old off-spinner Mujeeb Zadran, who not only grabbed five for 13 against Pakistan in that final, but also made a sensational entry into senior international cricket grabbing four for 24 against Ireland in Sharjah for a player of the match debut.

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