IND vs AFG 2nd ODI: 6 Major milestones India achieved during 402-run batting blitz
Gill, Kishan, Rohit and Iyer reached major landmarks as India posted 402 against Afghanistan. Here are five key records and milestones from the second ODI in Lucknow.
Captain Tilak Varma and Kumar Kushagra struck half-centuries before Nishant Sindhu claimed 4-31 as India A defeated Afghanistan A by 101 runs to qualify for the 50-over tri-series final in Dambulla.
India A enter tri-series final after 101-run win over Afghanistan A (Credit:BCCI)
Captain Tilak Varma led from the front with a composed half-century, while left-arm spinner Nishant Sindhu starred with the ball as India A booked their place in the final of the 50-over tri-series with a convincing 101-run victory over Afghanistan A at the Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium on Wednesday.
A collective batting effort powered India A to a formidable 319/9, with Tilak (59), Priyansh Arya (58) and Kumar Kushagra (58) all striking fluent fifties. Afghanistan A never seriously threatened the target, folding for 218 in 36.5 overs as Sindhu returned impressive figures of 4-31.
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Opening the innings in the absence of Prabhsimran Singh, Arya seized the opportunity with an aggressive 58 off just 42 balls, peppered with eight fours and a six. He added 75 runs in only eight overs with Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (38), giving India A the ideal platform for a big total.
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Although Arya’s dismissal slowed the scoring rate briefly, the middle order ensured India A maintained control. Kumar Kushagra, brought into the XI in place of Ayush Badoni, stitched together a crucial 104-run stand with Tilak, while Vipraj Nigam’s brisk 30 off 20 deliveries provided the finishing flourish that lifted the total beyond the 300-run mark.
Faridoon Dawoodzai, Abdullah Ahmadzai and Farmanullah Safi took two wickets.
During the chase, Afghanistan was restricted to 70/3, but an 87-run stand between Faisal Shinozada (46 in 56 balls, with two fours and a six) and Bahir Shah (57 in 52 balls, with four boundaries and a six) helped Afghanistan fight back.
It was not meant to be for Afghanistan as Sindhu (4/31) and Yash Thakur (2/48) helped India restrict them to 218 in 36.5 overs.
Anshul Kamboj, Suryansh Shedge, Vipraj and Anukul Roy also got a wicket, with Sindhu given the ‘Player of the Match’ award.
(With agency inputs)
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