India A Team Shatters Afghanistan A with Dominant Batting Performance In the ongoing One-Day International (ODI) series held in Sri Lanka, the India A team showcased its batting prowess by delivering a crushing performance against Afghanistan A. The match, played at Dambulla, saw the young Indian squad dominate the opposition with a massive total of 349 runs, setting a formidable target for Afghanistan A. The innings began with a powerful display from openers Prabh Simran Singh and Vaibhav Surve, who laid a solid foundation for the team. Surve, in particular, impressed with an innings of 44 runs off 22 balls, including three boundaries, though he narrowly missed a half-century. Simran Singh followed suit, scoring 84 runs off 69 balls, providing the team with a strong platform. Their partnership at the top of the order put India A in a commanding position, applying pressure on the Afghan bowlers. The middle order continued the momentum with contributions from Ruturaj Gaikwad and captain Tilak Verma. Gaikwad, who scored 66 runs off 80 balls, played a composed innings, while Verma added 66 runs off 73 balls, ensuring the team's dominance. The duo's resilience in the middle order kept the scoreboard ticking, allowing the team to build a substantial lead. The innings reached its peak with the contributions of Suyash Sharma and Anuj Rawat, who added crucial runs in the final stages. Sharma scored 40 runs, while Rawat remained unbeaten on 16, ensuring the team's total was well over the required mark. Despite losing a few wickets, India A's ability to rotate the strike and maintain momentum proved decisive. The match was eventually called off after 49 overs due to rain, with India A finishing at 349/9. The innings highlighted the team's depth and the growing talent in the Indian cricket setup.#ruturaj_gaikwad #india_a #afghanistan_a #prabh_simran_singh #vaibhav_surve
