Chittagong, Sep 9: After leading Afghanistan to a historic victory over Bangladesh in the one-off Test here on Monday, skipper Rashid Khan said that four-day structure back home was helping the players get better in the longest format of the game.
Rashid followed up his first innings fifer with a six-wicket haul as the Afghans defied rain threat to record a massive 224-run victory in the two sides' first meeting over five days.
"It feels good to beat a side like Bangladesh. We are new to this format, so credit goes to the coaching staff for their support. Everyone applied themselves and stuck to the plans," said Rashid, who in this match became the youngest Test captain at 20 years and 350 days, surpassing the record of Tatenda Taibu, who led Zimbabwe against Sri Lanka in 2004 at the age of 20 years and 358 days.