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Afghanistan vs West Indies 1st T20I ​Live Cricket Streaming: ​When and where to watch AFG vs WI T20I today ​match live telecast & stream? - The Indian Express

  1. Afghanistan vs West Indies 1st T20I ​Live Cricket Streaming: ​When and where to watch AFG vs WI T20I today ​match live telecast & stream?  The Indian Express
  2. Afghanistan beat West Indies, Afghanistan won by 38 runs  ESPNcricinfo
  3. Afghanistan vs West Indies 1st T20I 2026 - Match Preview & Predictions  Tapmad
  4. Afghanistan Vs West Indies, 2nd T20I, Afghanistan and West Indies in UAE, 2026  Cricket Country
  5. Latest ICC T20I team rankings: Updated men's table ahead of AFG vs WI T20I series  Wisden


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