Lucknow: Captain Shubman Gill battled intense heat and cramps to produce a masterful 154, while the increasingly confident Ishan Kishan scored a statement century as India recorded a dominant 170-run win over Afghanistan in the second ODI here on Wednesday to seal the series.
India have taken a 2-0 unassailable lead in the three-match series.
Afghanistan’s decision to bowl first under the scorching afternoon sun backfired as Gill and Kishan, who scored his second ODI hundred in his comeback series, helped India put up a formidable 402.
The conditions were very demanding through out the game with several players struggling with cramps while Gill also batted with an ice collar. In fact, the Indian skipper didn’t return to the field once he got out.
Gill and Kishan put the visiting bowlers to the sword with a blistering 224-run stand for the third wicket off just 141 deliveries, completely taking the game away from the opposition.
Chasing more than 400 was always going to be a daunting task for Afghanistan, who were not only fighting to stay alive in the series but were also seeking their first-ever win over India in any format.
However, they were bowled out for 232 in 44.3 overs despite Rahmat Shah’s fighting 79.
None of the Afghan batters showed the urgency required for such a chase. While several top and middle-order batters got starts, they failed to convert them into substantial scores.
Openers Rahmanullah Gurbaz (41) and Ibrahim Zadran (21) were unable to provide the flying start Afghanistan needed.
Last match’s centurion Gurbaz briefly enjoyed a slice of luck when he miscued a pull shot straight to mid-on, where Arshdeep Singh completed a simple catch.
However, debutant Prince Yadav had overstepped and the wicket was overturned, denying him his maiden international scalp.
The reprieve did not last long as Gurnoor Brar had Gurbaz caught 11 deliveries later.
Darwish Rasooli, who had been stretchered off during India’s innings, came out to bat but soon retired hurt because of the hamstring injury.
Prince (2/56) eventually claimed his maiden ODI wicket when he rattled Nangeyalia Kharote’s stumps before ending the game with Rahamat’s scalp
Arshdeep (3/45) picked up three wickets. Brar (3/60) also continued to impress while Kuldeep Yadav went wicketless.





