July 17, Belfast (CRICKETNMORE): Afghanistan beat Ireland by 79 Runs in the 4th ODI Macth of Afghanistan tour of Ireland here. Check out the Full Scorecard of Afghanistan & Ireland below ►

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AFG 1ST INNG - 229/7

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M Shahzad   c S Terry b P Stirling  22 (35)

Noor Z   c S Poynter b P Chase  10 (12)

R Shah   c S Poynter b P Chase  48 (70)

S Shenwari   lbw b B McCarthy  11 (25)

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A Stanikzai   c Ed Joyce b A McBrine  0 (4)

N Zadran   c S Terry b A McBrine  3 (18)

M Nabi   c P Chase b T Murtagh  50 (67)

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R Khan   *Not Out  60 (44)

M Ashraf   Not Out  14 (25)

Extras    11 (b-0,lb-3,w-8,nb-0)

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Total    229

Ireland Bowlers    (Over, Maidain, Run, Wicket)

T Murtagh       10    1    41    1

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B McCarthy      7    1     40     1

P Chase            8    0    52    2

A McBrine         10    0    29    2

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P Stirling            7    0    24    1

K O'Brien            8    0    40    0

Ireland Inning - 150-all out (41.0 Ovs)

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W Porterfield   run out (S Shenwari/ M Shahzad)  16 (27)

Ed Joyce   run out (Y Ahmadzai)  12 (21)

S Terry   lbw b R Shah  9 (28)

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S Poynter   c N Zadran b R Shah  15 (22)

K O'Brien   c N Zadran b Y Ahmadzai  34 (49)

P Stirling   c M Shahzad b R Khan  31 (52)

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G Wilson   st M Shahzad b R Khan  6  (13)

A McBrine   st M Shahzad b R Khan  1 (6)

B McCarthy   Not Out  10 ( 15)

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T Murtagh   c S Shenwari b R Khan  1 (6)

P Chase   c M Nabi b D Zadran  0 (7)

Extras    15 (b-1,lb-6,w-8,nb-0)

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Total    150

BOWLERS    (Overs,    Maidain, Run, Wicket)

D Zadran        7    0    30    1

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Y Ahmadzai    7    1    23    1

M Nabi            6    0    17    0

M Ashraf         7    0    22    0

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R Shah           6    0    30    2

R Khan           8    1    21    4

 

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