The Scotsman

Roy races to 89 as England dominate

● Batsman wastes no time chasing down Afghan total in final warm-up

- By RORY DOLLARD

England romped to victory in their final World Cup warmup, with Jason Roy making light work of Afghanista­n’ s flimsy total at the Oval.

Two days after losing their practice match to Australia, the hosts banked a morale - boo sting nine-wicket win ahead of Thursday’s curtainrai­ser against South Africa, at the same venue.

Roy club bed 89 not out as Afghanista­n were dismissed for just 160, Jofra Archer leading the way with three wickets and Joe Root matching that haul with his part-time spin.

Roy smash ed 11 fours and four sixes in 46 balls during the chase. The Surrey man finished it in the 18 th over with a maximum beyond midwicket, leaving 195 deliveries unused.

Faced with a pal try chase on a docile wicket, England’s opening pair were never likely to take a timid approach.

Roy chopped the first ball for four and Jonny Bairstow needed no invitation to follow suit, cracking Dawlat Zadran for back-to-back boundaries.

After leaking 32 from three overs Afghanista­n sent an SOS to star man Rashid Khan but even an over of his tricky legspin failed to slow the charge. Roy pierced the infield to take four from his loosener and Rash id departed again after five more runs from his next five balls.

Roy was badly dropped by Dawlat on 20 and it proved a painful error, England cashing in with 30 runs in two overs. Bairstow was out for 39 when Mohammad Nabi beat him on the outside edge and his trailing boot lifted just long enough for R ahmat Shah to make a smart stumping.

Root played anchor for 29 not out as Roy continued swinging the bat, a turbo-charged ramp shot off Gulbadin Naib and a slog-sweep against Rash id both soaring for six before the early finish.

Archer had earlier kickstarte­d the collapse with a brisk new-ball spell, drawing a top edge from Hazratulla­h before R ah mat was cramped for room and spoon-fed a catch to mid-on.

Opener No or Ali offered some resistance, scrapping to 30 before playing Ben Stokes into his off stump attempting an uncertain stroke.

With Hashmatull­ah chewing up dot balls at one end, former captain Asghar Afghan decided the introducti­on of Root’s occasional spin could not go unpunished.

After missing out on a full toss, Asghar tried to launch his second ball over the ropes but instead picked out Roy in the deep.

The next four wickets tumbled in the space of just seven deliveries, Hashmatull­ah and Najibullah Zadran carelessly run out, Gulbadin holing out to Moeen Ali and Rashid guided Root to slip for a golden duck. It was a calamitous period for the Afghans, who were shaping to use up little more than half their allotted overs.

Nabi spared them from the worst projection­s, striking three sixes and inflating the total by 68 alongside the last two batsmen.

Aftab Alam gave Root a third success of the day and Nabi was last man out when a meaty thick edge off Archer sailed to Bairstow at third man.

On the medical front, paceman Mark Wood has been cleared for action against South Africa after scans on his left ankle. Captain Eoin Morgan was back from his fractured finger, but opted not to field and did not need to bat.

 ??  ?? 0 Jason Roy smashes a boundary during his innings of 89 not out against Afghanista­n at the Oval.
0 Jason Roy smashes a boundary during his innings of 89 not out against Afghanista­n at the Oval.

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