Rahmat Shah’s sensational 231 not out, along with Hashmatullah Shahidi’s 141 not out, set a new record for Afghanistan with a partnership of 361 runs against Zimbabwe on the third day of the first Test. The Afghan duo showcased remarkable resilience as they closed at 425/2, narrowing Zimbabwe’s first-innings lead by 161 runs.
1st Test: Rahmat inspires Afghanistan fightback against Zimbabwe

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