BSP-12 Cornwall takes 10 as West Indies crush Afghanistan in just over two days

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Cornwall takes 10 as West Indies crush Afghanistan in just over two days

LUCKNOW, India, Nov 29, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Giant spinner Rakheem Cornwall
starred as the West Indies thrashed Afghanistan by nine wickets early on day
three of their one-off Test on Friday.

Cornwall took a match haul of 10 wickets as the West Indies bowled out
Afghanistan for 120 on day three and reached their target of 31 to seal the
win in just over an hour of the first session in Lucknow.

It was a reality check for Afghanistan, who were awarded Test status in
2017 and won their first two victories in the five-day format earlier this
year.

Skipper Jason Holder claimed all three Afghan wickets to fall in the
morning as the Windies needed just 7.1 overs to see off Afghanistan after
they resumed the day on 109 for seven.

“Really important win. We had a tough series against India. Was important
to finish the year well,” said Holder, whose team suffered a 2-0 whitewash
against India at home in August and September.

“Very pleasing to see new guys come in and take the opportunity. Shamarh
(Brooks) did that. He scored a fifty in the last innings and followed it with
a hundred here. And then Rahkeem getting seven in the first innings, in just
his second Test, is amazing.”

John Campbell made an unbeaten 19 and sealed the win with a boundary after
losing his opening partner Kraigg Brathwaite for eight off Amir Hamza.

But it was the Cornwall-led spin attack that dismantled Afghanistan on day
two as they collapsed from 53 for no loss to 109-7.

The 26-year-old Cornwall, who hits about 140 kilograms (308 pounds) on the
scales and is 1.96 metres (six feet five inches) tall, and Roston Chase took
three wickets each in the second innings.

– ‘We’ve been struggling’ –

Opener Javed Ahmadi top-scored with 62 before becoming the final wicket to
fall on day two, which earlier witnessed the West Indies take a lead of 90 as
they were 277 all out.

Shamarh Brooks made 111 — his maiden Test century — to extend West
Indies’ dominance after the minnows were bowled out for 187 on the opening
day, largely thanks to Cornwall’s 7-75.

Left-arm spinner Amir remained the only bright spot for Afghanistan with
his five-wicket haul on Test debut as he returned figures of 5-74.

“I think, what I’ve seen, we’ve been struggling in the longer formats.
Especially in batting. That’s the only area we need to improve,” said
Afghanistan skipper Rashid Khan.

“Once we do that, we can trouble good sides. Still early days in our Test
careers, only our fourth game, against an experienced Windies. Hope to
recover from our mistakes.”

Afghanistan, who lost their opening Test in India inside two days, claimed
their maiden victory in March when they beat fellow newcomers Ireland before
defeating Bangladesh in September.

Most recently, Rashid’s team clinched a 2-1 Twenty20 series win over the
West Indies after being swept 3-0 in the preceding one-day internationals.

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