The 19-year-old Khan struck a 29-ball 43, before taking the final three wickets to fall to finish with figures of 3-13. Khan continued his march towards becoming the fastest-ever bowler to reach 100 ODI wickets with his 16 in the series taking him to 86 from 37 games in total. Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc holds the record for least amount of ODIs to take 100 wickets, with 52.4-1 to Afghanistan! Another clinical bowling performance by their spinners dismisses Zimbabwe for just 95 to seal a 146 run victory! #AFGvZIM scorecard ➡️ https://t.co/GEf0rffF8R pic.twitter.com/R6wB6WSlgu
— ICC (@ICC) February 19, 2018
Zimbabwe leave the United Arab Emirates with only one win from seven matches, having lost the preceding T20 series 2-0. A second-wicket partnership of 129 between Javed Ahmadi and Rahmat Shah set Afghanistan up for a big score at 142-1, but Shah's dismissal for 59 triggered a collapse of 6-35. Ahmadi was run out shortly afterwards for a well-compiled 76, but Afghanistan were hauled to a decent total by number nine Khan, who hit three sixes before falling to the final ball of the innings.#5thODI: 32.1 WICKET!!! Muzarabani GONE Rashid Khan wraps it up! Zimbabwe BOWLED OUT for 95 runs. Afghanistan have sealed a 4-1 One Day International (ODI) series win over Zimbabwe after thrashing the visitors in the fifth and final match at Sharjah. #AFGvZIM
— Zimbabwe Cricket (@ZimCricketv) February 19, 2018
Zimbabwe got off to a solid start with Brendan Taylor and Craig Ervine both getting starts, but wicketkeeper Taylor was trapped lbw by left-arm spinner Sharafuddin Ashraf for 27 and the last eight wickets tumbled for only 23 runs.Absolute pasting! Afghanistan beat Zimbabwe by 146 runs to seal the series 4-1 #AFGvZIM https://t.co/ibS2yTZJl8
— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) February 19, 2018
BRIEF SCORE:Afghanistan 241-9 in 50 overs (Javed Ahmadi 76, Rahmat Shah 59, Rashid Khan 43) beat Zimbabwe 95 in 32.1 overs (Rashid Khan 3-13) by 146 runsICYMI - Fifties from Javed Ahmadi and Rahmat Shah, and the all-round brilliance of Rashid Khan, powered Afghanistan to a 4-1 series win over Zimbabwe https://t.co/0xA5QxqeBF
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) February 20, 2018