Put in to bat, Afghanistan were jolted early after losing both openers inside the powerplay. Rahmanullah Gurbaz fell cheaply to Shamar Joseph and Ibrahim Zadran, who had started positively, was bowled by Matthew Forde. Afghanistan needed some rebuilding and that came through a crucial partnership between Atal and Rasooli, who combined caution with controlled aggression to add 115 for the third wicket.

Rasooli took on the role of aggressor, racing to a 27-ball fifty, while Atal settled in before accelerating through the middle overs. Both batters reached their half-centuries, but their dismissals in successive overs briefly slowed the scoring. Afghanistan, however, finished strongly as Azmatullah Omarzai and Mohammad Nabi took advantage of a costly final over by Gudakesh Motie, adding 19 runs off it to lift the total to a power score.

West Indies were again sloppy in the field, dropping four catches.

The chase never quite gathered momentum. West Indies lost Alick Athanaze to a sharp run-out by Ibrahim Zadran early, and the powerplay yielded just 29 runs. Mujeeb Ur Rahman then struck twice in an over to remove Evin Lewis and Johnson Charles, leaving the hosts three down and well behind the required rate.