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A century remain between Asghar Afghan and Mohammad Nabi lifted Afghanistan to 249 for seven in the third one-day universal against West Indies on Monday. 

Afghan, who made 86, put on 127 runs with Nabi, 50 not out, for the 6th wicket after Afghanistan slipped to 118-5 in Lucknow. 

The West Indies, who have an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-coordinate arrangement, won the hurl and put Afghanistan in to bat. 

Paceman Keemo Paul guaranteed three wickets to shake the Afghanistan top-request notwithstanding left-gave opener Hazratullah Zazai recording his second T20 fifty. 

Hazratullah turned into Paul's third injured individual after top-edging a short conveyance to profound mid-wicket for 50. 

Afghan at that point took stock to re-construct the innings at Afghanistan's received home in Lucknow. India has been the home of the war-torn country's cricket crew since 2015. 

Nabi united and the batting pair took the assault to the resistance, with some assaulting shots in the last 50% of the innings. 

Afghan at last tumbled to paceman Alzarri Joseph in the wake of crushing three fours and six sixes in his 85-ball thump. 

Nabi, who hit three fours and a six in his 66-ball remain, raised his fifteenth ODI fifty on the penultimate bundle of the innings as Afghanistan oversaw 54 runs from the last five overs.