West indies cricket
Windies end World Cup 2019 campaign with win over Afghanistan
Leeds, July 5 (CRICKETNMORE) Afghanistan once again remained on the verge of their single victory in the ongoing ICC Cricket World CUp 2019 as they lost their last and final group game against West Indies by a meagre 23 runs at the Headingly Cricket Ground here on Thursday.
Chasing a challenging 312-run target, opener Rahmat Shah (62 off 78) and Ikram Ali Khil (86 off 93) contributed valiantly but the lower middle-order failed to click as the minnows ended their campaign on a losing note.
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