11th ODI Match AFG vs IND ICC Asia Cup 2018
ICC Asia Cup 2018
AFG vs IND match
ODI Match tied India with Afghanistan
In
11th ODI Match
Bangladesh win by 3 runs
Group Stage :ODI 11 of 13
India - 252 49.5/50 ov RR:
5.05
Afghanistan - 252/8 50/50
ov RR: 5.04
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Rashid Khan(2/41) defends seven
runs in last over, Match tied
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Afghanistan chip-away at the
wickets heading for tight finish
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Rahul/Rayudu opening century
stand dwarfs Afghanistan total
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Shahzad's aggressive 124
dominates the scoring
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Jadeja(3/46), Kuldeep(2/38) pull
things back for India
Afghanistan pulled off a dramatic
tie with India in what was their third successive last-over thriller in this
Asia Cup.
Ravi Jadeja hoped to guide India
home in the chase of 253 for victory in Dubai, as they required 17 from the
last three overs, 13 from two and seven from the last – but with only one
wicket in hand.
Jadeja hit five from the first
three balls of Rashid Khan’s final over before No.11 Khaleel Ahmed managed a
single, to leave scores level and Jadeja on strike with two balls left. When he
mis-hit a pull to mid-wicket to be caught for 25, Afghanistan celebrated as if
it was a famous victory. There’s no doubt they had won a few hearts.
India were cruising at 110 for no
wicket from 17 overs, but a match that might so easily have been unremarkable
kept spectators guessing right to the end.
With Rohit Sharma and Shikhar
Dhawan rested, Lokesh Rahul (60) and Ambati Rayudu (57) made good use of their
opportunity at the top of the order to put on a century partnership and set
India well ahead of the required run-rate.
When Rayudu skied Mohammad Nabi
to long on, the door was at least partly opened, and Rahul fell three overs
later lbw despite his review. Though Dinesh Karthik was pressing on from No.3,
MS Dhoni – captaining India for the 200th time in place of the rested Rohit was given out lbw to Javed Ahmadi on 8 and had no recourse to DRS following
Rahul’s attempt.
Manish Pandey fell for the same
score to leave India four down, on 166 in the 31st over, but for a time it
looked like Karthik (44) and Kedar Jadhav (19) were steadying – and setting
back on course – the Indian ship. But they were out in quick succession with
India still requiring almost 50.
Afghanistan kept chipping away
with wickets at crucial times, including with the run out of Kuldeep Yadav in
the penultimate over, throughout a breathless final 10 overs to set up the
thrilling finale that sent fans – and even neutral spectators around the world
– into raptures.
It could so easily have been an
uneventful dead-rubber, with Afghanistan out of the tournament and India, who
are unbeaten, already having qualified for Friday’s final. But this ODI came to
life right from the off, thanks initially to a pair of wicket-keeper/batsmen
with the initials ‘MS’.
MS Dhoni rode again as captain of
India, but after he lost the toss it was the other MS – Mohammad Shahzad – who
grabbed the attention.
He equalled a record held by
Shahid Afridi and Pakistan. Opening the batting, the Afghanistan keeper reached
a century with his team’s total on just 131 – the joint lowest team total at
the point a batsman passed three figures in ODIs.
Shahzad hit with a familiar
ferocity throughout, while at the other end his opening partner Javed Ahmadi
made a becalmed 5 from 30 balls, before Rahmat Shah, Hashmatullah Shahidi and
captain Asghar Afghan all fell in quick succession – Afghan for a golden duck
to put the excellent Kuldeep (2/38 from 10) on a hat-trick.
But Shahzad was undeterred. India
had rested Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jasprit Bumrah, and Yuzvendra Chahal, handing a debut
to right-arm seamer Deepak Chahar, who suffered particularly brutal punishment,
going for 37 from just four overs, with Shahzad disdainfully helicoptering him
over the leg-side.
Shahzad had 86 when Afghanistan
reached 100, four down, and while his first fifty had come swiftly, off 37
balls, the second was comparatively hard work, taking 51 deliveries as Shahzad
tired and India’s spinners exerted some control. He reached 124 off 116 balls
before hitting Kedar to Karthik at long off. That left Afghanistan 180/6 with
12 overs remaining.
That was the moment Mohammad Nabi
began to kick on and he and Naijibullah Zadran put together a useful 46-run
partnership off 38 balls. Najibullah was trapped by Jadeja for a run-a-ball 20,
but Nabi continued in aggressive fashion and got to 64 off 56 to help
Afghanistan towards, as it turned out, a highly competitive 252-run total.
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