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Afghanistan’s wicketkeeper  Zazai Afsar, right, throws the ball at the stumps as he attempts to run out Bangladesh’s Al Hasan Shakib during their Cricket World Cup Pool A match in Canberra, Australia, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015. (AP Photo/Rob Griffith)
Afghanistan’s wicketkeeper Zazai Afsar, right, throws the ball at the stumps as he attempts to run out Bangladesh’s Al Hasan Shakib during their Cricket World Cup Pool A match in Canberra, Australia, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015. (AP Photo/Rob Griffith)Rob Griffith/Associated Press

Bangladesh vs. Afghanistan: Highlights, Scorecard, Report from Cricket World Cup

Lee WalkerFeb 18, 2015

Afghanistan’s Cricket World Cup debut against Bangladesh ended in a 105-run defeat on Wednesday.

Bangladesh made 267 in their 50 overs at Canberra's Manuka Oval after winning their toss and electing to bat.

RunsMinutesBalls4s6s
A Haquelbwb Ashraf29675540
Tamim Iqbalc Zazaib Ashraf19584220
Sarkarlbwb S Zadran28522531
Mahmudullahc Zazaib S Zadran23564600
Shakibb Hassan63875161
Mushfiqur Rahimc Shenwarib Nabi71845661
Rahmanb Hassan37800
Mortazab Alam1411930
M Haquerun out (Zazai)34300
Rubel Hossainnot out04200
Taskin Ahmedb Alam13300
Extras0nb 6w 3b 4lb13
BowlerOversMaidensRunsWickets
Hassan100612
S Zadran71202
Alam90552
Ashraf93322
Nabi90581
Ahmadi4.50320
Shenwari1.1020

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Afghanistan, one of four non-Test playing nations at the World Cup, could only make 162 in their reply in the Pool A match.

RunsMinutesBalls4s6s
Ahmadic and b Mortaza14200
Zazailbwb Rubel Hossain16500
Mangalc Rubel Hossainb Mahmudullah27885710
Stanikzaic Mahmudullahb Mortaza16700
Shenwarirun out (Rahman)42927520
Nabic Sarkarb Mortaza44644350
N Zadranlbwb Shakib17483410
Ashrafc Rahmanb Shakib10151501
Alamrun out (Sarkar)14261221
Hassanc A Haqueb Taskin Ahmed03500
S Zadrannot out26200
Extras0nb 2w 0b 1lb3
BowlerOversMaidensRunsWickets
Mortaza92203
Rubel Hossain60271
Taskin Ahmed70231
Shakib8.50432
Mahmudullah81311
Sarkar30130
Rahman1040

A 114-run fifth-wicket partnership between Shakib Al Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim was the cornerstone of the Tigers’ innings.

After reaching 38-0 at the end of the Powerplay, Mirwais Ashraf removed openers Tamim Iqbal (19) and Anamul Haque (29) in consecutive overs.

Shapoor Zadran then chipped in to dismiss Soumya Sarkar (28) and Mahmudullah (23) to leave Bangladesh at 119-4 in the 30th over.

However Shakib (63) and Mushfiqur (71) both hit six boundaries and a six to deflate the Afghans who defeated Bangladesh by 32 runs in their only previous one-day international match-up at the Asia Cup in Fatullah last year.

Six wickets fell in the final 32 balls of the innings with Bangladesh’s last man Taskin Ahmed bowled by Aftab Alam with the final ball of the innings.

Afghanistan would have been optimistic of a famous victory, just 15 years after the Taliban lifted a ban on the game, but they slumped to 3-3 in their reply.

Javed Ahmadi (1) offered a return catch to Mashrafe Mortaza, next ball Afsar Zazai (1) was trapped lbw by Rubel Hossain before Mortaza returned to have Asghar Stanikzai (1) caught at slip.

Nawroz Mangal and Samiullah Shenwari rebuilt the innings but the former swept Mahmudullah to deep square leg after making 27 and then Samiullah was run out on 42, attempting a second run.

At 78-5, Afghanistan’s hopes of emulating Ireland and beating a Test nation had all but vanished. A spirited 62-run partnership for the sixth wicket was ended when Najibullah Zadran (17) was trapped lbw by Shakib and Afghanistan's long-serving captain Mohammad Nabi miscued Mortaza to mid-off next ball after making 44.

The tail failed to wag and comical run out ended the match in the 43rd over.

Bangladesh have a much tougher task when they face Australia in their next match on Saturday.

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