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Zazai's 74 covers up dramatic collapse, Afghanistan beat Ireland by 16 runs

Ireland vs Afghanistan: Hazratullah Zazai and spinners Rashid Khan, Mujeeb ur Rahman lead Afghanistan to a 16-run win over hosts Ireland in the first T20I.

Hazratullah Zazai’s whirlwind 74 at the top of the order was enough for Afghanistan to put on sizable total despite a collapse towards the latter half of their innings as the Afghans beat hosts Ireland by 16 runs in the opening T20 international at Bready Cricket Club near Derry.

The tourists posted 160/7 batting first after the rain had reduced the match to 18 overs a side. Ireland fell short on 144/9, as star spinners Rashid Khan and Mujeeb Ur Rahman taking five wickets between them. (CLICK HERE FOR SCORECARD AND COMMENTARY)

Afghanistan will take a 1-0 lead into Wednesday's second match of the three-game series, as they look to deny fellow new Test nation Ireland revenge for being pipped to qualification for next year's World Cup.

"Zazai, that was his second game, we didn't know much about him. He seemed to hit to all parts," Irish captain Gary Wilson told the Cricket Ireland website.

"But we came back really well -- after the start they got, that was a great positive. I thought the boys showed great character."

Opening batsman Zazai was playing just his second international match and first since December 2016, but the 20-year-old struck six sixes in a magnificent 33-ball inning.

He was ably supported by experienced wicket-keeper batsman Mohammad Shahzad, who scored 29 off 21 balls. Ireland spinner gave some respite by getting the prized wicket of Zazai in the 8th over.

Captain Asghar Afghan, who recently changed his surname from Stanikzai, managed a 30-ball 31 and Afghanistan - at 151 for 2 after 15 overs - looked set for a total in excess of 200 but they suffered a dramatic collapse in the last five overs of the innings, losing five wickets for only 10 runs.

Left-arm seamer Joshua Little, 18, impressed with a miserly spell of 2-20 from his four overs for Ireland.

Stuart Thompson and William Porterfield both fell early in the run chase to the mystery spin of Mujeeb, before Afghanistan grabbed the crucial wicket of the dangerous Paul Stirling for 27 as Aftab Alam pulled off a sensational catch on the boundary.

Middlesex opener Stirling looked to have hit Fareed Ahmad over the leg-side for six, but Aftab jumped to claim a running take one-handed, while keeping his balance to stay inside the rope.

Some lusty lower-order hitting from George Dockrell and Singh kept Ireland's slim hopes alive, but Rashid finished with figures of 3-35 as Afghanistan wrapped up victory.

"We can actually take a lot of confidence, I thought we played pretty well, particularly the way we came back with the ball," Wilson added.

"Josh Little bowled really well, and that's why we brought him in with the left arm pace -- he will be one for the next few years."

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