By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Sports UpdatesSports UpdatesSports Updates
  • Home
  • Cricket
    • IPL
  • Football
  • Hockey
  • Badminton
  • Baseball
Reading: How Shubman Gill and Ishan Kishan put Afghanistan into submission
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Sports UpdatesSports Updates
Font ResizerAa
  • News & Perspective
  • Home
  • Cricket
  • Football
  • Hockey
  • Badminton
  • About
  • Contact
Follow US
Sports Updates > News > Cricket > How Shubman Gill and Ishan Kishan put Afghanistan into submission
Cricket

How Shubman Gill and Ishan Kishan put Afghanistan into submission

Admin
Last updated: June 17, 2026 11:34 pm
Published June 17, 2026
Share
6 Min Read
SHARE

This was a match that India used to tick various boxes put in front of them, without having a lot of stress to deal with.

Shubman Gill was imperious in his first ODI century as India captain, and made it 154 for good measure. After anchoring a chase in Dharamshala, taking control of matters batting first would be another aspect the home team would be pleased about, apart from the 170-run win, that sealed the three-match series against Afghanistan with a game to spare.

Ishan Kishan showed he can provide the impetus needed in the middle order. His 125 off 79 balls, after reaching fifty at less than a run a ball, proved he has gears to his batting and can adapt to situations.

Gill’s exertions in excessive heat – the conditions necessitated three drinks breaks in the first innings – meant the skipper didn’t come out on the field to defend a total of 402 due to cramps. It allowed India’s new T20 captain Shreyas Iyer to take charge in largely trouble-free circumstances as the visitors were never seriously in the chase.

AS IT HAPPENED | India vs Afghanistan 2nd ODI highlights

It allowed debutant Prince Yadav, who impressed in the Indian Premier League with his pace and aggression, to test international waters. He celebrated prematurely when he had Rahmanullah Gurbaj, the centurion from the last game, top-edging a pull to Arshdeep Singh, only to find that he had overstepped. Prince’s big moment did arrive later when he burst through left-hander Nangeyaliya Kharote for his first wicket in India colours. But it was Gurnoor Brar who caught the eye again with his hard lengths and bounce, getting the dangerman Gurbaj soon after his reprieve to end any hope of Afghanistan making a match of it.

KL Rahul kept wickets, after Kishan had donned the gloves in the previous game, underscoring another area where India have options.

Any total of over 400 is a big deal, but it looked set to be a lot more when Gill and Kishan were in the midst of their 224-run third-wicket stand in 140 balls. Once the partnership was broken, India lost 8/82 in a little over 13 overs.

Story continues below this ad

Rashid Khan, Afghanistan’s best bowler, had to go off with a niggle after bowling six overs – at a time when the Indians were really putting their foot on the gas. When he returned to bowl two overs, allied with the pitch slowing down and the ball losing its hardness, the home team struggled to find the rope.

After a decent start to the chase, once a couple of Afghan wickets went down, the match became something of a centre-wicket practice session with both teams trying to get out of it what they could.

What the game will be remembered for – rather less fondly – is the uncomfortable conditions it was played in. The temperature when the match got underway was 38 degrees Celsius, with the real feel being around 42 degrees. Afghanistan’s Darwish Rasooli has had a testing few days and was at the receiving end on his ODI debut.

Rasooli had to leave the squad after the one-off Test when he received news that his father had passed away. Joining the team before the second ODI, he fielded in the afternoon heat before suffering cramps towards the end of the Indian innings and had to be carried off on a stretcher.

Story continues below this ad

That would have been the end of his involvement in the game, but Rasooli came out to bat at No.5. However, he didn’t last long.

Trying an ungainly pull off Gurnoor, he fell on his back clutching his leg with all the Indian players surrounding him in concern. The physio strapped his leg and after a long delay, head coach Richard Pybus called Rasooli back. The conditions would also explain why a stadium with a capacity of around 50,000 didn’t have more than 15,000 spectators at any time.

Under little pressure, it was a professional performance by the Indian bowlers and all of them, apart from Kuldeep Yadav, finished among the wickets. The left-arm wrist-spinner didn’t play the game at Dharamshala and had come into the XI in Harsh Dubey’s place. With contenders for spin-bowling spots coming up in various formats, the lack of wickets for Kuldeep would be a concern as he bowled a large chunk of his deliveries to the Afghan lower order as well.

For the visitors, Rahmat Shah helped himself to a 79, but it had only academic significance, with the match over as a contest a long time back.

Story continues below this ad

Brief scores: India 402 all out in 49.5 overs (Gill 154, Kishan 125; Nangeyaliya Kharote 4/76, Rashid Khan 3/48) beat Afghanistan 232 all out in 44.3 overs (Rahmat Shah 79; Arshdeep 3/45, Brar 3/60) by 170 runs.

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Whatsapp Copy Link
Share
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

3 × 3 =

Cricket Live Score

Live Cricket Scores

Top Categories

  • Cricket
  • Football
  • Hockey
  • Badminton

Latest Updates

Bryson DeChambeau (left) and caddie Greg Bodine were frustrated by the two-shot penalty decision.
Golf

Bryson DeChambeau penalty adds controversy to eventful British Open second round

July 18, 2026
Baseball

Pirates vs. Guardians game postponed due to air quality conditions stemming from wildfires in Canada

July 18, 2026
Basketball

LeBron James says he ‘trusts the process,’ but that doesn’t guarantee he’s joining the 76ers

July 18, 2026
Baseball

Yankees star Aaron Judge still not cleared for baseball activities, expects to play again in 2026

July 18, 2026

You Might Also Like

Garry Sobers obituary: The cricketer who did not know he was like no one else

July 18, 2026

Legendary West Indies cricketer Garry Sobers dies at 89

July 17, 2026

Jaffna Kings owner arrested over alleged corruption bid before LPL 2026 opener

July 17, 2026

‘You have to play the full 50 overs’: Mohammed Kaif on Indian batting collapse

July 17, 2026
Facebook Twitter Linkedin Instagram
Quick Menu
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
Categories
  • Cricket
  • Football
  • Hockey
  • Badminton
Other Links
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions

Copyright © 2025 Sports Updates. All Rights Reserved

adbanner
AdBlock Detected
Our site is an advertising supported site. Please whitelist to support our site.
Okay, I'll Whitelist
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

twelve + thirteen =

Lost your password?