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India vs Afghanistan: Amidst Lucknow’s Stifling Heat, Shubman Gill Steers India to His First Series Triumph

June 17, 20263 Mins Read
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India Dominates Afghanistan in Second ODI, Leads Series 2-0

Match Summary:
India: 402 all out (49.5 overs)
Afghanistan: 232 all out (44.3 overs)
Top Performers: Shubman Gill (154), Ishan Kishan (125)
Bowler: Arshdeep Singh (3/45)
Result: India wins by 170 runs

In an intense match played under the blazing sun in Lucknow, India clinched a commanding victory against Afghanistan, securing a 2-0 lead in the ODI series. This match marked a significant moment for Hashmatullah Shahidi, as it was the young captain’s first series in charge.

Despite the sweltering heat, a brave crowd gathered at the Ekana Stadium. Many fans who had opted for the expensive lower-seat tickets soon moved to the upper tiers to escape the sun.

The heat was so extreme that a member of the broadcast crew collapsed, emphasizing the challenging conditions. Batting first, India set a formidable target, scoring 402 runs in nearly 50 overs. The Indian Cricket Board even allowed an extra drinks break due to the weather, helping players stay hydrated with ice towels.

Key Performances:
Shubman Gill led the charge, scoring a dazzling 154 runs, battling cramps as he pushed through the oppressive heat. Ishan Kishan also shone brightly, breaking a three-year lull without an ODI century by scoring 125 runs. Together, they formed a massive 224-run partnership for the third wicket, significantly boosting India’s total.

In a strategic move, India included Yashasvi Jaiswal at the top of the order, but he made only 4 runs. Rohit Sharma, the former captain, showed promising form with a quick 48 but fell victim to a clever delivery from Rashid Khan.

Once Rohit was out, Gill seized control, batting with elegance and determination. He reached his ninth ODI century, combining graceful strokes with strategic play. Kishan, gaining confidence, exploded in the latter part of his innings, smashing the ball to the boundary with authority, finishing with an impressive 79-ball contribution.

As Gill approached his hundred, the heat took its toll, and he required treatment several times. Even after reaching his century, he continued to play through cramps until his dismissal in the 43rd over.

Despite the aggressive batting, India lost quick wickets towards the end and were bowled out for 402. Nangeyalia Kharote stood out with the ball for Afghanistan, taking 4 wickets.

Afghanistan’s Struggle:
Facing the massive target, Afghanistan struggled right from the start. Captain Shahidi’s decision to field first in such conditions proved to be a poor choice. Opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz scored 41 but was dismissed early, while Sediqullah Atal provided some resistance before succumbing to a delivery from Washington Sundar.

The Afghan batting lineup lacked the aggression needed to chase down 403 runs. They were all out for 232 within 45 overs, with Darwish Rasooli unable to continue due to injury.

The series will now shift to Chennai, where weather predictions suggest challenges may persist, including potential rain disruptions for the final match.

End of Report

Ekana Stadium extreme heat India vs Afghanistan Ishan Kishan Ishan Kishan 125 Lucknow ODI Nangeyalia Kharote ODI century Shubman Gill Shubman Gill 154
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