Rahmat Shah becomes first cricketer from Afghanistan to score Test century
All-rounder Rahmat Shah on Thursday became the first cricketer from Afghanistan to score a Test century.
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All-rounder Rahmat Shah on Thursday became the first cricketer from Afghanistan to score a Test century. Shah achieved the feat during Afghanistan's one-off Test match against Bangladesh. The right-handed batsman smashed 102 runs in 187 balls before returning to the pavilion.
Earlier in the day, Afghanistan won the toss and elected to bat first. The Afghan side kept losing wickets at regular intervals and at a point, they were 77 for the loss of three wickets when Shah came into bat. Shah, along with Asghar Afghan, stitched a 120-run stand to revive the team's hopes in the match.
Spinner Rashid Khan on Thursday led Afghanistan for the first time in a Test match and broke a 15-year-old record to become the youngest cricketer to lead a side in the longest format of the game. Afghanistan scored 271 runs for the loss of five wickets at the end of play on the day one. For Bangladesh, Taijul Islam and Nayeem Hasan bagged two wickets each while Mahmudullah picked up one wicket. (ANI)
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