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Windies aim to settle scores with Afghanistan in final

Press Trust of India  |  Harare 

The ICC will have new winners tomorrow when number one seeds the and second-seeded face each other in the final at the Club.

This is the Windies' maiden appearance in the ICC after they failed to qualify directly for the ICC 2019 by finishing outside the top eight on the ICC ODI Team Rankings at the September 30, 2017 cut-off.

played in the qualifiers in 2009 in and finished fifth, but did not compete in the 2014 after having progressed to by virtue of finishing second to in the ICC World League Championship.

Tomorrow's winners will join (1979), (1982, 1986 and 1990), (1994), (1997), (2001), (2005 and 2014) and (2009) to lift the silverware of one of the most competitive and keenly-contested tournaments on the calendar.

Both the Windies and have already qualified for the ICC 2019, to be staged in England and from May 30 to July 14, but tomorrow's final is expected to be another cut-throat match for a number of reasons.

The Windies, two-time former world champions, are yet to beat in this tournament, having lost their warm-up match by 29 runs after Dawlat Zadran's hat-trick. In the Super Six encounter, prevailed over the side by three wickets following Mujeeb Rahman's three for 33 and Rahmat Shah's 68.

Rashid Khan, the world number-one ranked bowler, is just one wicket away from becoming the fastest to 100 wickets. He presently has 99 wickets from 43 ODIs, while achieved the 100-wicket milestone in his 52nd ODI.

On a head to head, lead the Windies 2-1, while their one match in St Lucia was a no-result.

Looking ahead to the final, the Windies said: "Obviously, it is a good opportunity to win the tournament. We felt we have done some really good things so far, we have obviously qualified for the World Cup, which was our first priority and obviously, coming into the final, it means a lot to us to finish off the tournament well and win it."

said tomorrow's match will be the biggest for his country and his side was looking forward to it.

"A final against the Windies, a side we all followed as young kids. I don't think it can get any bigger for Afghanistan," he said.

"For Afghanistan, is a mini-and having now qualified for the World Cup, the target is to win this trophy and take it back to The people of want to see this trophy in and we will leave no stone unturned in our efforts to fulfil their wishes," he added.

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First Published: Sat, March 24 2018. 19:20 IST
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