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India [474] beat Afghanistan [109 & 103] by an innings and 262 runs in one-off Test match

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First things first: 14 June is a momentous occasion in the history of the game, as Afghanistan become the 12th Test-playing nation, capping a journey that has been as exhilarating as it has been dramatic. If sport is about the triumph of the human spirit, Afghanistan’s rise as a cricket team has had all the ingredients of an award-winning story. On Thursday, at Bengaluru’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium, they will add the latest, and perhaps most glorious yet, chapter in that story by making their Test debut.


Like Ireland just a few days ago, Afghanistan are not in it to just be in it. They are going out to win, and they have talked the talk in the lead up to the game. “In my opinion, we have good spinners, better spinners than India,” said Asghar Stanikzai, the Afghanistan captain, the other day.

Look at the squad: Rashid Khan, arguably the best short-format wrist-spinner in the world, is the leader of the attack. Him aside, there’s Mujeeb Ur Rahman, the finger spinner who moves the ball both ways and is extremely difficult to get away. Mohammad Nabi has been picking up wickets with his off-spin for a decade or so now. And there’s Zahir Khan, the left-arm wrist-spinner with 34 wickets from seven first-class games.


Stanikzai’s confidence is well founded, except that, of course, none of them have played Test cricket, and how they go over five days is anybody’s guess. If the track at the Chinnaswamy aids spinners, they will be in business all right. But, as Karun Nair pointed out – “All our spinners are proven wicket-takers in Test cricket, so there is nothing much to say there” – in Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav, India have a spin attack with great pedigree; Yadav is young, but Jadeja and Ashwin are the No.4 and No.5 bowlers in the MRF Tyres Test Player Rankings respectively.

Both the teams are more than just their spinners. Afghanistan’s batting might have looked a bit under-cooked in the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018, but in Mohammad Shahzad, Stanikzai himself, Rahmat Shah, Nabi, Javed Ahmadi and others, there’s a pack of batsmen who have scored lot of runs against varied bowling attacks in different parts of the world over the years. Not in Test cricket, as we must remind ourselves again, but there’s no reason to believe they can’t hold their own.

How they go against the Indian spinners, as well as a strong pace attack headlined by Ishant Sharma and Umesh Yadav, remains to be seen, but Afghanistan should also be confident because the Indians are without some of their regulars for one reason or another.

Virat Kohli, the talismanic Indian captain, had opted out of the Test to prepare for the tour of England later in the year with a stint at Surrey before going down with a neck injury. In his absence, Ajinkya Rahane will lead India, and Rahane won’t have the services of many players who have played key roles in making India the No.1 Test team in the world. Bhuvneshwar Kumar has been rested, as is the case with Jasprit Bumrah. Rohit Sharma isn’t there either. And both Wriddhiman Saha, India’s first-choice Test wicket-keeper, and Mohammed Shami have withdrawn from the match with injuries.

Six frontline options not being available would hurt any team, but you don’t become the best Test team in the world without enough bench strength. India still have a formidable line-up, which will be put to the test by a confident bunch of debutants, players who have already done more than many would have expected of them in a very short time, but men who will be desperate to do more than just make up the numbers.
Mohammad Nabi has been an integral part of Afghanistan's journey up the ladder
Mohammad Nabi has been an integral part of Afghanistan's journey up the ladder


Key players

Dinesh Karthik (India): The 33-year-old wicket-keeper batsman made his Test debut back in 2004, but with Mahendra Singh Dhoni first and then Wriddhiman Saha India’s preferred options with the big gloves, Karthik has played just 23 Tests over the years. Now a prominent player in the limited-overs teams, Karthik has got a rare opportunity to make a mark in Saha’s absence, and going by his rise in the other formats, it could be the break he was waiting for. Behind and in front of the stumps, expect him to make a difference.

Mohammad Nabi (Afghanistan): Yes, there’s Rashid, up at the top of the batting order is Shahzad, in the middle Stanikzai and Shah, but there’s something to be said for experience when it comes to the big occasion, and there aren’t many better cricketers – or ambassadors of the game – than the 33-year-old off-spinner and dependable middle-order batsman. Nabi has been key to most things great in Afghanistan cricket for the best part of a decade, and on this historic occasion, expect him to play a key role.

Conditions

It’s been raining on and off in Bengaluru for the last few days, and the forecast for Thursday is of more dark skies and downpours. It comes and goes in the city, though, and while there may be interruptions through the day, we should have some play on what is expected to be a good pitch for Test cricket.

Squads

India: Ajinkya Rahane (c), Ravichandran Ashwin, Shikhar Dhawan, Ravindra Jadeja, Dinesh Karthik (wk), Kuldeep Yadav, Karun Nair, Hardik Pandya, Cheteshwar Pujara, KL Rahul, Navdeep Saini, Ishant Sharma, Murali Vijay, Shardul Thakur, Umesh Yadav.

Afghanistan: Asghar Stanikzai (c), Afsar Zazai, Amir Hamza, Hashmatullah Shahidi, Ihsanullah, Javed Ahmadi, Mohammad Nabi, Mohammad Shahzad (wk), Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Nasir Jamal, Rahmat Shah, Rashid Khan, Sayed Shirzad, Wafadar, Yamin Ahmadzai, Zahir Khan.

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Shikhar Dhawan to open, which means he will score a big hundred and make his place in XI against England in the 1st test.
 
Shikhar Dhawan to open, which means he will score a big hundred and make his place in XI against England in the 1st test.

Or he could get out early and that debate will be over. Plus KL is playing in relatively easy middle order.
 
Where's dawlat zadran? He's like their only fast bowler who could bowl reverse at 140 clicks which is so important in India.

Him and Hamid Hassan would've added so much to this afghan attack.
 
Wake up [MENTION=24450]people[/MENTION]. This moment has happened only 10 times previously!
 
Where's dawlat zadran? He's like their only fast bowler who could bowl reverse at 140 clicks which is so important in India.

Him and Hamid Hassan would've added so much to this afghan attack.

They old and injured now. Unlike Ireland, Afghanistan do have a healthy pipeline of talent.
 
People is no longer active he has only ever had one post and has not been seen on this forum since 2009 i highly doubt people will be waking up again any time soon.
 
Vijay should have tried to get a county contract earlier. Looking completely out of sorts right now.
 
Waffadar has the pace and the length right, just needs to be patient
 
Where's dawlat zadran? He's like their only fast bowler who could bowl reverse at 140 clicks which is so important in India.

Him and Hamid Hassan would've added so much to this afghan attack.
Did he do that anytime in FC cricket? Even 36 year old Nehra was hitting 140 in T20s.Test bowling is light years above T20s.
 
Good opportunity for Dhawan to hit a big 100 and cement his place as a first choice opener for England Tests. Though am not sure if he will succeed in England especially if pitches are bowler friendly.
 
No way Afghani batsman are going to cross 200 against the indian bowling attack
 
That was a tight call.Was that bat touching pad or bat touching ball. They didn't opt for review.
 
DRS should come in such situations and overturn field umpire's decision. Whole reason why Technology is being used is to do away with such poor decisions.

Tough luck for Afghanistan.
 
Dhawan was out. And it was a 144kph lifter from good length. Fastest ball until now. Wafadar has bowled a few above 140.
 
DRS should come in such situations and overturn field umpire's decision. Whole reason why Technology is being used is to do away with such poor decisions.

Tough luck for Afghanistan.

Can't blame Afghanistan not opting for review. I heard no noise. But ultra edge showed two mini spikes closely together. It was so weird not to hear any noise that too with no crowd noise. It may or may not have been out. But Afghanistan on second thoughts would have gone for review.
 
From the scorecard, it seems like things can get ugly quick if Afghanistan doesn't get wickets soon.
 
This Wafadar reminds me of Anwar Ali in the world cup. Big inswingers. This guy could pose problems in England against England.
 
Dhawan is in t20 mode. Maybe India's looking to declare after 50 overs to be a good sport
 
Impressed by this Wafadar kid. He's got the ingredients of a good fast bowler, he just needs to be more consistent with his line and length.
 
Rashid is surprisingly not accurate. Also i see some nervous energy. May be will take time to settle down. This is a slow pitch. Rashid might not like this pitch.
 
Rashid khan hit for 3 fours in a row in his first ever Test. 50 by Dhawan. Rashid is dolling out full tosses here. Not sure if it is nerves .
 
Dhawan, with some luck, has made batting look easy especially against spinners. If Afghanistan get him soon, scoring may not be as smooth. See how badly Vijay is struggling at the other end.
 
Afghanistan spinners are getting hammered as India have raced along to 122/0 in 21 overs. Vijay also is getting into his groove now. Looks like Afghanistan is looking at a long day in the field.
 
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Afghanistan spinners are getting hammered as India have raced along to 122/0 in 21 overs. Vijay also is getting into his groove now. Looks like Afghanistan is looking at a long day in the field.

Afghans have put out the bait and Indians walked right into it. Indians will get to 400-2 at stumps and then collapse to 500 all out by lunch tomorrow.
 
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17 runs from Munjeeb's over. Our boys are still in IPL mode. I love the swag of Dhawan. This is what I call as Swag complimenting performance. Was reading in another thread about how Ahmed Shehzad has swag and couldn't stop laughing.
 
Dhawan 104 in 88 balls. Yes! Afghanistan really has better spinners than India. Buhaha!
 
Afgans are being demolished here by indians.Wrong opponent for playing first ever test.Should have chosen Bangladesh/WI/Zimbos
 
Dhawan might break Lara's record

First 1000 innings run total coming up?
 
Afghan team's sentiment towards India might not be the same after this test match. :ashwin
 
Great start by India... Dhawan still in T20 mode... Scoring rate will slow down dramatically once Dhawan falls...
 
What a good entertainment inning by Dhawan on my birthday, my mother is shouting at me to go to temple for birthday puja but I was watching dhawan inning
 
Not many visiting spinners have performed well in India, specially on Day 1. I would love to see them have another crack at India in the second inning, if it happens.
 
We have better spinners than india blah blah blah.Taking too much these Afghans.They are even worse than bangladesh
 
I hope India teaches Afghanistan a lesson that they won't forget about it for next few years...
 
Rain delay

India 248/1 * (45.1 ov)
 
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I think we won't get anymore play judging by the rain at my place. Not heavy but constant drizzle.
 
What a good entertainment inning by Dhawan on my birthday, my mother is shouting at me to go to temple for birthday puja but I was watching dhawan inning

Wow! It's my birthday too. Many happy returns of the day twin ;)

In regards to the match itself, disappointing from Afghanistan, thought they would do better.
 
Tough day in the office for Afghanistan. But it will only help them getting better. Given that there is no strong domestic set up they have to learn everything on the job.
 
Should India aim for 1000+ runs in 1st inning vs Afghanistan

The record for biggest team score belongs to Sri Lanka and is against India which is a major embarrassment.

India has a great chance now to get rid if this embarrassment.

They can score 1000 runs in just 2 days if they want to.
 
No. It was a disgusting performance by SL when they did it and we shouldn't go down that path. It only breeds illwill. Even Rahul Dravid who is so docile in his opinions was mad about that and wanted badly to give SL the same treatment years later - don't recall the details. Recall him speaking about this somewhere.
 
A not so great innings from rashid, not only going at 6+ rpo but conceding 100 on the first day alone.
 
Might not happen due to weather - I am sure IND won’t like to end this Test as draw; therefore my hunch is 30 minutes either side of Tea on Day 2 (depending on the time lost/recovered & weather forecast), declaration is coming.
 
Usual annoying innings from rahul why can't this man convert his 50's.
 
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