Afghanistan beat Zimbabwe in World T20

Afghanistan cricketers celebrate after winning their T20 World Cup cricket match against Zimbabwe at the VCA stadium in Nagpur on March 12, 2016.

Afghanistan beat Zimbabwe by 59 runs in Group B of the World T20 qualifier in Nagpur, India Setting a target of 187, Zimbabwe lost their wickets at regular intervals and were bowled out for 127 yesterday. Afghanistan will now join England, West Indies, Sri Lanka and South Africa in Group 2 of Super 10. Bangladesh will take on Oman later today to decide the winner of Group A Qualifier. The winner will join Australia, India, New Zealand and Pakistan in Group 1 of Super 10.

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