Afghanistan's spinner Allah Ghazanfar made history with a six-wicket haul, leading his team to a 92-run victory over Bangladesh in the first ODI in Sharjah. The 18-year-old finished with impressive figures of 6 for 26, marking the best bowling performance in an Afghanistan-Bangladesh ODI match. Ghazanfar, who transitioned from fast bowling to spin, gained recognition during the 2024 U-19 World Cup and has since made his ODI debut. Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi praised his talent, while Bangladesh's Najmul Hossain acknowledged the impact of his wicket on the match's outcome.
Afghanistan's spinner Allah Ghazanfar made history with a six-wicket haul, leading his team to a 92-run victory over Bangladesh in the first ODI in Sharjah. The 18-year-old finished with impressive figures of 6 for 26, marking the best bowling performance in an Afghanistan-Bangladesh ODI match. Ghazanfar, who transitioned from fast bowling to spin, gained recognition during the 2024 U-19 World Cup and has since made his ODI debut. Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi praised his talent, while Bangladesh's Najmul Hossain acknowledged the impact of his wicket on the match's outcome.
•Afghanistan won the match by 92 runs, bowling Bangladesh out for 143.
•Ghazanfar's performance set a record for best bowling figures in AfghanistanBangladesh ODIs.
•He transitioned from fast bowling to spin under former captain Dawlat Ahmadzai.
•Ghazanfar gained recognition during the 2024 U19 World Cup.
•Afghanistan captain praised Ghazanfar's talent and performance.
•Bangladesh's Najmul Hossain reflected on his wicket's impact on the match.