CRICKET: Windies beat Afghanistan to level series
Final game this Wednesday in St Lucia

Two days after delivering the fourth-best figures in a one day international, teenage Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khan produced another fine performance against West Indies
But this time it was not enough to ensure victory in St Lucia last night.
While West Indies won the second ODI by four wickets to square the series, 18-year-old Khan followed up on his seven for 18 performance in the first ODI by picking up 3/26 off his 10 overs.
Kieran Powell (12) and Evin Lewis (33) fell to the leg-spinner before he later sent number six Roston Chase on his way for nine.
West Indies, led by an unbeaten 48 from Shai Hope, won with 64 balls to spare and four wickets in hand.
They scored 138/6 off 39.2 overs, in reply to Afghanistan's all out for 135 off 37.3 overs.
The final game of the series will be played in St Lucia on Wednesday.
Champagne moment 🍾 Shai Hope batted the Windies to victory in the 2nd ODI to level the series.
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