Deccan Chronicle

Afghanista­n Test debut a debacle

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Bengaluru, June 15: Afghanista­n’s fairytale entry into Test cricket ended in a bruising defeat inside two days by world number one team India on Friday. India bowled Afghanista­n twice in less than a day as they completed a crushing innings and 262 runs win over the outclassed debutants. Cricket has become the national sport of the country torn apart by decades of war but the first fiveday game turned into a Test of fire. Ravindra Jadeja took four wickets as India skittled out Afghanista­n for 103 in the final session while following on at the M. Chinnaswam­y Stadium. The second innings lasted just 38.4 overs with Hashmatull­ah Shahidi top-scoring with an unbeaten 36. Earlier the Afghans fell for 109 in their first innings, in 27.5 overs, in response to a formidable Indian score of 474. It was the 21st time that a Test had finished inside two days and just the fourth that a team was bowled out twice in a day. “I am surprised as we have a very good team,” said Afghan skipper Ashgar Stanikzai. “Test cricket is totally different from T20 and one day matches. But this was good for us and good for the future,” he added. Ravichandr­an Ashwin got last man Wafadar bowled for nought to complete the win after Umesh Yadav rattled the Afghan top order with three early strikes. Hashmatull­ah Shahidi stuck around for 88 balls trying salvage some pride by taking the match into a third day but the Indian bowling was unforgivin­g. Ravindra Jadeja returned figures of 4/17 after Ashwin had also got four wickets in Afghanista­n’s first innings. The Afghan players, many of whom learned their cricket in refugee camps in Pakistan, got a bitter taste of the rigours of the five-day game early on day one.

 ?? — AP ?? Ravindra Jadeja celebrates the dismissal of Afghanista­n’s Afsar Zazai on the second day of the one-off Test in Bengaluru on Friday.
— AP Ravindra Jadeja celebrates the dismissal of Afghanista­n’s Afsar Zazai on the second day of the one-off Test in Bengaluru on Friday.
 ?? R. SAMUEL ?? Shikar Dhawan (left) shares a light moment with the Afghanista­n players after the match. —
R. SAMUEL Shikar Dhawan (left) shares a light moment with the Afghanista­n players after the match. —

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