Ibrahim Zadran Break Record, Afghanistan to 325-7 vs England

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Ibrahim Zadran Break Record, Afghanistan to 325-7 vs England
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Ibrahim Zadran of Afghanistan set a record of the highest individual score in the history of the Champions Trophy, with 177 balls in 177.

At the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore in the eighth game, he joined his best professional show against England.

Although it was a working day, the fans celebrated the two teams throughout the exciting game.

In the first phase of the game, Afghanistan thanked its supporters for the beginning of an ammunition.

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Afghanistan has set a total of 3257 against England under the guidance of Captain Hashimullah Shahidi.

After his “re -hair” technique, England struggled to show its traditional aggression.

Once three wickets in Afghanistan went quickly, they scored only 37 runs with a strong return.

With his aggressive stroke game, Ibrahim Zadran helped stabilize the innings.

In the front performance, it targeted six large sixes and twelve boundaries.

With one four and three sixes, Uzmatullah Omarzai scored a useful run, scoring 41 off 31 balls.

With a careful batting strategy, Captain Hashmatullah Shahidi added 40 runs.

All -rounder Mohammad Nabi also scored 40 runs, but he played aggressively.

Shahidi targeted three boundaries, while the Prophet broke two boundaries and three sixes.

Neither Rehmanullah Garbaz, Sadiqullah Atal nor Rahmat Shah played an important role.

Atal and Rahmat got only four, while Garbaz had six runs.

When Afghanistan suffered a loss, the middle order helped them back.

Finally, the lower part batsman Rashid Khan and Gulbatbin Deputy were not defeated.

Before the innings ended, there was only one run between both players.

Eliminating with a strong score, Afghanistan raised a difficult challenge for England.

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