Afghanistan, batting first, struggled to build momentum despite flashes of explosive hitting. Rahmanullah Gurbaz (16 off 6) provided a quick start, but regular wickets pushed the innings into instability. Only Mohammad Nabi (25 off 7) and Azmatullah Omarzai (29 off 10) produced impactful cameos, striking at over 290+. However, disciplined bowling from Rahkeem Cornwall (3 wickets), supported by Kyle Mayers and Jason Holder, ensured Afghanistan were bowled out for 111 in just 9.3 overs, a total far below what the surface demanded.
In reply, West Indies delivered a flawless batting performance, chasing the target without losing a single wicket. Brandon King (48 off 30)* anchored the innings with controlled stroke play, while Nicholas Pooran unleashed a breathtaking assault, smashing 60 off 25 balls* at a strike rate of 240. The pair put on an unbeaten 113-run stand, dismantling Afghanistan’s bowling lineup and finishing the chase in 9 overs, showcasing complete dominance.
The match concluded with West Indies securing victory by 10 wickets, an emphatic statement to begin the series. Nicholas Pooran was rightfully awarded Man of the Match for his explosive half-century. Afghanistan showed brief promise with individual brilliance, but their inconsistent batting and lack of penetration with the ball left them outclassed. West Indies, on the other hand, displayed power, maturity, and composure—setting the tone for the remainder of the series.
