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Afghanistan claimed their first-ever victory in Test cricket Monday, beating fellow newcomers Ireland in what captain Asghar Afghan hailed as a historic day for the war-torn country. Afghanistan and Ireland both achieved full member status of the International Cricket Council in 2017, becoming only the 11th and 12th teams to play the long format of the sport beloved of purists.
Rahmat Shah and Ihsanullah Janat scored fifties as Afghanistan chased down 147 to beat Ireland by seven wickets on day four of the one-off game in the north Indian city of Dehradun.
"It's a historic day for Afghanistan, for our team and our people," Afghan said.
"We have been playing for a while, we have been playing first-class cricket, so we have that composure. The bowlers were very good, Rashid (Khan), Yamin (Ahmadzai)," he added.
Afghanistan were steered to their target by a 139-run partnership between Shah, who made 76, and debutant Janat, who hit an unbeaten 65.
Shah, a top-order batsman, registered his second fifty of the match after making 98 in Afghanistan's first innings score of 314.
With three needed to win, Afghanistan lost Shah and then Mohammad Nabi in successive deliveries before Hashmatullah Shahidi came to the crease and hit the winning boundary.
"I want to congratulate all the lads in the team, they have been absolutely brilliant," said Afghan.
"We have got a few games before the World Cup and we want to make every opportunity count," the captain added.
Cricket has become the national sport of Afghanistan, torn apart by decades of war, with many of the Afghan players cutting their cricketing teeth in refugee camps in Pakistan.
The country gained one-day international status in 2009 and have qualified for their second 50-over World Cup in England and Wales, due to begin on May 30. They have also been part of four Twenty20 World Cups.
They have made India their base since 2015, far away from the guns and bombs of their home country. Last year they made the leap to Test cricket, taking on India in Bangalore, but were thrashed inside two days.
It was Ireland's second Test too. They played their debut Test against Pakistan in Dublin last year, losing by five wickets. Ireland lost the two Twenty20 matches at the start of the series between the two minnows and then levelled the one-day internationals at 2-2.
Scoreboard
Ireland first innings 172 (T. Murtagh 54 not out, G. Dockrell 39; Y. Ahmadzai 3-41, M. Nabi 3-36)
Afghanistan first innings 314 (R. Shah 98, A. Afghan 67; S. Thompson 3-28)
Ireland second innings 288 (A. Balbirnie 82, K. O'Brien 56; R. Khan 5-82)



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Afghanistan second innings (target 147; overnight 29-1)
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M. Shahzad c Poynter b McBrine 2
I. Janat not out 65
R. Shah st Poynter b Cameron-Dow 76
M. Nabi run out (Murtagh/Poynter) 1
H. Shahidi not out 4
Extras: (w1) 1
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Total: (3 wkts, 47.5 overs) 149
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Fall of wickets: 1-5 (Shahzad), 2-144 (Shah), 3-145 (Nabi)
Did not bat: A. Afghan, I.A. Khil, R. Khan, Y. Ahmadzai, W. Momand, W. Salamkheil
Bowling: Dockrell 22-7-58-0 (w1), McBrine 13-5-35-1, Cameron-Dow 5.5-0-24-1, Murtagh 5-3-15-0, Thompson 1-0-9-0, Balbirnie 1-0-8-0
Toss: Ireland
Result: Afghanistan beat Ireland by seven wickets
Umpires: Richard Illingworth (ENG), Sundaram Ravi (IND)
TV Umpire: Ahmed Shah Pakteen (AFG)
Match Referee: Javagal Srinath (IND).
Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2019

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