Couldn't have asked for a better start - Chisoro
Tendai Chisoro, who took 3 for 16 on ODI debut, said after the win against Afghanistan that he could not have asked for a better start to his international career

Tendai Chisoro bowled two maidens out of five overs on ODI debut • AFP
We were looking to score 230-250 - Stanikzai
After his team's eight-wicket loss, Afghanistan captain Asghar Stanikzai said that his batsmen played some "poor shots" as a result of which they made only half of the total they had in mind.
"Yes, 122 is a very low score and we thought if we would make 230-plus or 250 then it would be tough competition," Stanikzai said. "But today was our bad day and inshallah we will try to come back strongly in the upcoming games. We have learnt a lot from this game, especially the batsmen [who] played some poor shots.
Stanikzai also credited the Zimbabwe spinners for their tight bowling.
"Today Zimbabwe have played outstanding cricket, especially [Wellington] Masakadza the left-arm spinner - he bowled brilliantly throughout his spell. They (spinners) bowled brilliantly with a tight line and length and did not let the batsmen to hit their natural shots."