Afghanistan level series through Rasooli, Rashid, Naveen
Written by I Dig SportsAfghanistan 153 for 6 (Rasooli 58, Omarzai 28, Burl 2-16, Gwandu 2-29) beat Zimbabwe 103 (Raza 35, Naveen 3-19, Rashid 3-20, Mujeeb 2-30) by 50 runs
Afghanistan stutter in the powerplay again
Afghanistan's top order failed to fire for the second game in a row; they lost three wickets in the space of nine balls to finish the powerplay on 41 for 3 - a minor improvement on their 34 for 4 in the first T20I.
Rahmanullah Gurbaz got going with a boundary punched through square in the first over, while Sediqullah Atal hit Blessing Muzarabani for two fours through the off side in the second.
But Trevor Gwandu made an instant impact, striking with his first ball, Gurbaz spooning a catch to mid-off. Two balls later Zubaid Akbari was run out trying to pinch a single to backward point that was never there.
Atal tried to keep Afghanistan's momentum going, pulling Muzarabani in front of square for his third boundary off the seamer, but Muzarabani had the last laugh as he had Atal caught at cover point next ball.
Afghanistan could have lost a fourth wicket in the powerplay thanks to another mix-up, but Azmatullah Omarzai survived. Rasooli got going with a pickup shot behind square off Gwandu, and then lofted Wellington Masakadza over extra cover in the first over without fielding restrictions.
Burl pegs Afghanistan back with a double-strike
Omarzai, who took some time to settle, pulled a Sikandar Raza half-tracker over midwicket for the first six of the match in the tenth over.
He followed that up with another six down the ground in the next over but holed out trying to hit Ryan Burl in the same areas. Brian Bennett took an excellent catch running across to his left from long-on, catching it high and throwing it up before taking one step outside the boundary rope and coming back in to complete the catch.
In his next over, Burl dropped one short and Nabi miscued a pull to deep midwicket's left and Wessly Madhevere held on to a screamer at full stretch. Now Afghanistan had half their side back in the hut.
Rasooli gives Afghanistan late surge
Rasooli slapped Gwandu over mid-off in the next over before going downtown again when Burl almost pulled off yet another fantastic parried-grab on the boundary, but replays showed he had made contact with the ground outside the boundary rope at the wrong moment.
Naib then edged a four off Raza, as Afghanistan collected 22 runs from the two overs after Nabi's wicket.
The best was yet to come. In the penultimate over, Rasooli hit Ngarava for three fours on the trot, bringing up his maiden T20I fifty in the process. That was 17 for the over, and Afghanistan were in sight of 150. Gwandu got him in the final over and conceded just the six runs though, to keep Zimbabwe's target down to 154.
Omarzai, Naveen deal early blows
Zimbabwe started to build momentum from the second over of their chase, with both openers hitting Mujeeb for a four each before Bennett dispatched Naveen over deep midwicket for six.
But soon enough Naveen spotted Tadiwanashe Marumani coming down the track and pulled his length back and the batter ended up slashing it to deep backward point.
Omarzai struck with another short ball, having Dion Myers caught at deep backward square.
Mujeeb derails Zimbabwe's chase
Mujeeb came back in the attack immediately after the powerplay and had Madhevere hitting a drive straight to short cover.
In his next over, he bamboozled Bennett as he got one to turn past his outside edge and just clip the off bail.
Rashid then joined in the fun when he trapped Burl in front trying to sweep and at 57 for 5, Zimbabwe were on the ropes.
Naveen, Rashid close the game out
Tashinga Musekiwa, who hit the winning runs off the final ball of the first T20I, took Mujeeb on in his final over, driving him through extra cover and launching him over long-on off consecutive deliveries.
But Musekiwa's counterattack was short-lived; Naveen rushed him with pace in the next over and he miscued a simple catch to cover.
Rashid then struck twice in an over and the game was all but done.
Naveen had Raza caught at deep midwicket in the 17th, and Fareed Malik finished things off castling Muzarabani next over.
Abhimanyu Bose is a sub-editor with ESPNcricinfo