ESPNcricinfo staff11-Jan-2016Usman Ghani’s tough stay was ended when he was bowled in the seventh over for 5•Chris WhiteoakGraeme Cremer provided the breakthrough with a skiddy delivery but Zimbabwe did not have much to smile about thereafter•Chris WhiteoakShahzad blitzed the bowling from the other end, and frequently cleared the boundary to bring up his ton•Chris WhiteoakHis 67-ball 118 was the highest individual score from an Associate nation and the fourth overall. Afghanistan compiled a mammoth 215•Chris WhiteoakZimbabwe were never really in the hunt for a series-levelling win after losing early wickets•Chris WhiteoakThey had quickly slumped to 34 for 5 in the sixth over, and the match was virtually decided•Chris WhiteoakHamilton Masakadza provided resistance with a confident 63, but it was a task too far as Zimbabwe folded for 134•Chris WhiteoakAfghanistan completed a 81-run win and also took the series 2-0, their second T20 series win against Zimbabwe in under three months•Chris Whiteoak
Dominant Afghanistan complete easy win
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