Tri-series: India ‘A’ lose to Afghanistan ‘A’
Updated On: 12 June, 2026 09:05 AM IST | Dambulla: | PTI
India's run started with Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, hammering a 22-ball 44 that contained nine fours.

India's Vaibhav Sooryavanshi plays a shot during an ODI cricket match between India-A and Afghanistan-A, in Dambulla, Sri Lanka. Pic/PTI
Afghanistan 'A' caused a major upset by eking out a four-run win over star-studded India A via the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method in a rain-marred tri-nation series match here on Thursday. Batting first, India 'A' posted a daunting 349/9 in a rain-curtailed 49 overs innings, with Prabhsimran Singh leading the charge with a blazing 84 off 69 balls, supported by half-centuries from captain Tilak Varma (66) and Ruturaj Gaikwad (66). Due to persistent rain intervals, Afghanistan A's target was revised to 294 runs from 38 overs applying the DLS method.
Following an explosive start by captain Imran (75 not out off 70 balls) and Hassan Eisakhil (34 off 29 balls), Afghanistan kept themselves in the hunt. Bahir Shah (51 off 52 balls), then, joined Imran and the duo took them to 177/2 in 25.5 overs when another spell of rain stopped play. At that stage of the game, Afghanistan were found to be four runs ahead of the par score requirement, which sealed their victory. Earlier, skipper Tilak, vice-captain Ruturaj and opener Prabhsimran made well-timed fifties as India A posted a massive total. Afghanistan bowlers struggled to contain the opposition batters through the India A innings.
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