Afghanistan Shatters Records in Bulawayo Test Against Zimbabwe

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Cricket fans witnessed history in Bulawayo as Rahmat Shah and Hashmatullah Shahidi delivered a batting masterclass on Day 3 of the Test match between Zimbabwe and Afghanistan. The Afghan pair broke several records with their unbeaten partnership, leaving spectators in awe.


Afghanistan’s Reply to Zimbabwe’s Mammoth Total

Zimbabwe had earlier posted a massive 586 runs, their highest-ever total in Test cricket, with standout performances from Sean Williams (154), Craig Ervine (104), and Brian Bennett (110).*

Afghanistan answered with determination and brilliance, ending Day 3 at 2/425, with Rahmat Shah and Hashmatullah Shahidi leading the charge.


Day 3 Highlights

  • Rahmat Shah’s Stunning 231 Runs:*
    Shah’s knock of 231 not out is now the highest individual score in Afghanistan’s Test history, rewriting the record books for his country.
  • Hashmatullah Shahidi’s Solid 141 Runs:*
    Shahidi, known for his resilience, added 141 not out, standing firm with Shah in their record-breaking partnership.
  • Highest Partnership for Afghanistan:
    The duo’s 361-run stand for the third wicket is Afghanistan’s biggest partnership in Test cricket, a remarkable achievement in the team’s six-year Test history.
  • Second-Highest Stand in Zimbabwe:
    Their partnership now ranks as the second-highest on Zimbabwean soil, only trailing the legendary 438-run stand by Atapattu and Sangakkara in 2004.

Unforgettable Records Broken by the Afghan Duo

  1. Full-Day Batting Domination:
    Shah and Shahidi joined an elite group by batting through an entire day’s play without losing their wickets, a feat rarely seen in cricket history.
  2. Run Feast in Bulawayo:
    Over 1011 runs have been scored in just three days, with only 12 wickets falling, showcasing the batting-friendly conditions at Queens Sports Club.
  3. Afghanistan’s Rising Test Cricket Legacy:
    The performance cements Afghanistan’s growing stature in the Test format, with Shah and Shahidi leading from the front.

What to Expect on Day 4

With Afghanistan trailing Zimbabwe’s total by just 161 runs, the focus is on Rahmat Shah. Can he convert his double century into a triple century, becoming the first Afghan player to achieve the milestone?

Cricket enthusiasts are also eagerly watching if the pair can surpass the 438-run partnership record to become the best batting duo on Zimbabwean soil.


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