Although the Afghanistan team was not very good in the beginning and their performance was a disappointment. But they showed a great performance in the third T20 match and it was enough for them to win the series. Although I think the most substantial improvement in the bowling line has been the fact that the Afghanistan team has easily handled Ireland and Ireland have lost. The duo bowled brilliantly as the duo managed to take a total of seven wickets which sealed the win for Afghanistan. However, Afghanistan team scored very well in today's match even though Ireland had a very tough going so far. However, despite trying hard, Ireland could not cope with Afghanistan but their game improved due to which Ireland put up a poor batting performance and lost the match.
Afghanistan coming back into their best in white-ball format with their performance which is surely now improved after the Rashid Khan back things were looking not good after their lost of test match, but they achieve their target in ODI and then T20i and won the matches easily Ireland is also good, but they needed more experience and improved quality if they want to compete with the teams in this format.
156 was looking achievable for the Ireland, but their batting badly collapsed and fail to give any resistance with just three batsmen able to touch double figure digit and Azmatullah Omarzai with 4 and Naveen ul Haq with 3 wickets demolish the Irish batting lineup and win this match and series with huge margin which is good after few bad matches in last few months.
Rashid Khan keeps impressing us, and Afghanistan is back in top form in white-ball cricket thanks to him. Rashid Khan was named the player of the series against Ireland.
Afghanistan's target seemed attainable for Ireland, but Afghanistan's bowling attack dismantled Ireland, restricting them to just 98 runs all out. As a result, Afghanistan won the three-match T20I series 2-1. It was a quality performance from Afghanistan, but Ireland showed improvement. This Irish side played well throughout the series, although there is still room for improvement.