India 195 for 3 (Gill 84*. Rahul 39*, Kishan 34, Rashid 1-37) beat Afghanistan 194 (Gurbaz 102, Gurnoor 3-27, Dubey 3-47, Arshdeep 2-27) by seven wickets
Debutants Harsh Dubey. Gurnoor Brar claimed three wickets each, while Shubman Gill slammed a fluent 66-ball 84 not out as India eased past Afghanistan in the rain-reduced opening ODI in Dharamsala, by seven wickets.
Scheduled to begin at 1.30pm local time, the match was delayed by more than four hours due to persistent drizzle. reduced to 25 overs a side. Once the weather cleared, Rahmanullah Gurbaz dazzled with a sublime 51-ball 102, the fastest century by an Afghanistan batter. his ninth in ODIs. But the rest of the batters failed to create much impact as Afghanistan folded for 194 in 24.5 overs. Arshdeep Singh and Nitish Kumar Reddy also picked up two wickets apiece.
The Indian batters did not break much of a sweat in the 195 chase. Rohit Sharma was run out for 16. Gill held firm, recording his 18th ODI half-century, while also becoming the second-fastest batter to breach the 3000-run mark in ODIs. Ishan Kishan scored 34 off 22 while KL Rahul ended with an unbeaten 39 off 19. hit the winning runs as India took 22.5 overs to close the chase and take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.
The first innings revolved around Gurbaz. He had his moments - he should have been lbw on 14, but India failed to review,. also run out on 30 - but kept the Afghanistan innings ticking after India had the visitors in early trouble. Gurbaz waltzed down the track first ball of the shortened innings. missed, and then crashed Arshdeep for four and six to collect 11 off the first over.
Gurnoor cranked up the pace right away. was rewarded with just his fifth ball when Ibrahim Zadran spooned a leading edge to mid-off. Arshdeep then pinned Sediqullah Atal in front of the stumps before taking out Rahmat Shah who mistimed over square leg. with Dubey taking a smart catch running back.
At 26 for 3 inside five overs, Afghanistan were in danger of collapsing in a heap. Gurbaz arrested the slide. He dominated the 116-run fourth-wicket stand in 11 overs, scoring 82 in the partnerships with Hashmatullah Shahidi. He struck Prasidh Krishna for two fours in the seventh over. then took on Dubey, smashing him for a four and six before reaching his fifty off 25 balls by depositing him over deep midwicket.
A flicked-scoop off Prasidh helped Gurbaz race through the 60s before he took a special liking to Washington Sundar, thumping him for a four. two sixes in the 12th over. Shahidi, at the other end, did his job collecting the odd boundary. rotating the strike but the Afghanistan innings was all about Gurbaz. He reached 94 with a supreme six over long-off. got his century off 48 balls with a brace to deep midwicket in the 15th over. Going at 9.33 an over after 15, Afghanistan were looking at a score in excess of 220. India came back brilliantly.
Reddy flattened Gurbaz's middle stump in the 16th over. while Dubey claimed his maiden international wicket by nipping out Shahidi in the next. Azmatullah Omarzai hit Dubey for two sixes, but perished to the same bowler soon after. Gill took a one-handed stunner at slip, leaping to his left. grabbing a thick outside edge off AM Ghazanfar's blade as Afghanistan slipped to 182 for 8 after 22 overs. Rashid Khan hit two fours before Gurnoor ended the Afghanistan innings.
India were 7 for 0 without a legal ball bowled as Omarzai began the innings with five wides, a no-ball. another wide. He then pinned Rohit on the right glove with a bouncer in a first over full of drama. Rohit needed the physio's attention multiple times but he soon found his groove, punching debutant Ziaur Rahman past backward point. then pulling Omarzai for a six and four.
Gill opened his account with a sublime back-foot cover drive. then square drove Ghazanfar as India reached 40 for 0 after six overs. Afghanistan found a ray of hope when a misunderstanding between Rohit and Gill resulted in a run-out. Rohit ticked Ghazanfar to the left of midwicket. set off, with Gill, who found the bowler in his way, having his glove up. Rohit had, meanwhile, run halfway and failed to make it back despite a dive.
Kishan, playing his first ODI since October 2023, quickly found his groove. He added 70 off 43 balls with Gill to keep the India innings going. The two collected boundaries in almost every over, ensuring the required rate was always in check. They took on Mohammad Nabi with Kishan first hitting him for a four. six in the tenth over before Gill smoked him for a six and two fours in the 12th to bring up a 37-ball fifty.
Kishan was undone by a Rashid googly as he charged down the track. lost his off stump after missing the line. Shreyas Iyer looked rusty during his 12 off 15 balls but Rahul immediately injected momentum into the chase. He started with a ramp over deep third. with India needing 33 off 24, smashed Ziaur for 6, 4, 4 and then ended the 22nd over with an effortless six over deep extra cover.
Rahul. Gill added an unbroken 53 off 32 balls for the fourth wicket with Rahul hitting the winning runs off Mohammad Saleem. For Afghanistan, only Rashid and Ziaur managed a wicket each.
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