Rahmat Shah. (Photo | Twitter/@ICC) 
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Afghanistan beats host Zimbabwe by 60 runs in 1st ODI

The Afghans totalled 276-5 before bowling out the host for 216. Shah and skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi were cautious at the start of their partnership then lashed out after reaching half-centurie.

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HARARE: Rahmat Shah hit 94 and Mohammad Nabi took four wickets as Afghanistan beat host Zimbabwe by 60 runs in the first of three One-Day Internationals here.

Afghanistan hasn't lost an ODI series against the Zimbabweans in five contests since the first meeting in 2014 and underlined its status as a series favourite with a dominant performance at Harare Sports Club on Saturday.

The Afghans totalled 276-5 before bowling out the host for 216. Shah and skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi were cautious at the start of their partnership then lashed out after reaching their half-centuries.

They shared 181 for the third wicket. Shah dominated pace and spin and was comfortable at the crease while cracking seven fours and three sixes from 120 balls in a man-of-the-match effort.

Shahidi scored 88 from 104, including 13 boundaries. Both fell to Zimbabwe fast bowler Blessing Muzarabani, who took 4-52 on his return to international cricket after a stint as a practice bowler for Lucknow Super Giants in the Indian Premier League.

In pursuit, Zimbabwe was unable to form meaningful partnerships. Afghanistan off-spinner Mohammad Nabi was the chief tormentor with 4-34 as Zimbabwe failed to sustain a late fight led by all-rounder Sikandar Raza, who went out leg before on 67 to Rashid Khan. The second ODI is on Monday.

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