Abu Dhabi: Former captain Asghar Afghan played a nice little cameo to score 31 off 23 balls in his farewell game, which helped Afghanistan post 160 for 5 against Namibia in an ICC T20 World Cup here on Sunday.
Afghanistan made a strong start, reaching 50/0 at the end of power play, with the opening pair of Hazratullah Zazai (33) and Mohammad Shahzad (45) sharing a 53-run stand in 6.4 overs after opting to bat.
But Afghanistan fizzled out after that as wickets fell at regular intervals and there was no substantial partnership. They recovered a bit towards the end, scoring 51 from the last five overs, thanks to Afghan.
The 33-year-old right-handed batter, who was earlier known as Asghar Stanikzai, has played six Tests, 114 ODIs and 75 T20Is after making debut in 2009.
In his last game for the country, he provided good support to current captain Mohammad Nabi (32 not out off 17 balls) and their quick-fire 35-run stand took the team's total past 150-run mark.
Zazai was the more aggressive of the opening duo. He began with a six and a four in the opening over bowled by Ruben Trumpelmann and then added three more boundaries and another maximum in the power play.
But just as he was looking ominous, Zazai was out in the seventh as he holed out to deep square leg fielder off JJ Smit in the seventh over.