Live Score Snapshot (In Progress)
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Afghanistan: 95 / 1 in 11.4 overs (1 wicket down)
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Sediqullah Atal: 54* (39 balls, 4x4, 3x6, SR 138.46)
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Ibrahim Zadran: 28* (20 balls, 1x4, 2x6, SR 140.00)
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Rahmanullah Gurbaz: c Rahul Chopra b Muhammad Rohid Khan – 7 (11 balls, SR 63.6)
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Extras: 6 (2 lb, 4 w)
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Bowling figures:
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Muhammad Rohid Khan: 2-0-5-1 (Economy 2.50)
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Junaid Siddique: 2-0-12-0 (6.00)
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Haider Ali: 3-0-22-0 (7.33)
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Saghir Khan: 2-0-27-0 (13.50)
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Dhruv Parashar: 2.4-0-27-0 (10.10)
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Additional Scorecard Insights (via Cricbuzz)
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Afghanistan: 119 / 2 in 14 overs
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Sediqullah Atal: 54 (40 balls, SR 135.00)
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Ibrahim Zadran: 41 (27 balls, SR 151.85)
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Fall of wickets:
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16–1 (Rahmanullah Gurbaz, 3.1 overs)
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100–2 (Sediqullah Atal, 12.2 overs)
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Summary So Far
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Afghanistan’s innings progressing well with a strong partnership between Atal and Zadran — both scoring swiftly.
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Atal in the mid-50s and Zadran in the 40s, pacing the run‐rate effectively.
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Two wickets have fallen — Gurbaz early in the innings, and Atal eventually at around 100 runs team total.
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UAE bowlers delivering mixed results; Muhammad Rohid Khan has been the most economical, with one wicket.
Afghanistan Innings (1st Innings – 14 Overs)
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Afghanistan: 119/2 in 14.0 overs
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Sediqullah Atal: 54 (40) — 4×4s, 3×6s
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Ibrahim Zadran: 41* (27) — 1×4, 3×6s
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Extras: 7 (lb 2, w 5)
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Fall of Wickets:
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16/1 (Rahmanullah Gurbaz, 3.1 ov)
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100/2 (Sediqullah Atal, 12.2 ov)
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UAE Bowling Figures:
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Muhammad Rohid Khan: 2 overs, 5 runs, 1 wk, econ 2.50
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Saghir Khan: 3 overs, 42 runs, 1 wk, econ 14.00
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Haider Ali: 4 overs, 28 runs, 0 wk, econ 7.00
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Dhruv Parashar: 3 overs, 30 runs, 0 wk, econ 10.00
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Junaid Siddique: 2 overs, 12 runs, 0 wk, econ 6.00
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Summary
Afghanistan posted a commanding position at 119 for 2 in their allotted 14 overs, led by a solid middle-order contribution from Sediqullah Atal and a brisk innings from Ibrahim Zadran. UAE bowlers had mixed fortunes, with Rohid Khan making the biggest impact with his tidy economy and wicket.