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Gill, Kishan Centuries Power India to 403 Against Afghanistan in 2nd ODI

Shubman Gill scored 154 runs, his first ODI century as full-time captain, helping India post 403 runs against Afghanistan in the second ODI. Ishan Kishan also hit a blistering 125 off 79 balls, including 14 fours and seven sixes. The duo added 224 runs for the third wicket before Kishan was dismissed in the 37th over. India leads the three-match series 1-0 and aims to seal it with a win in Lucknow.

Gill, Kishan's big tons help India set 403-run target for Afghanistan in 2nd ODI

Lucknow, June 17

Shubman Gill scored his first century after taking charge as India's full-time ODI skipper, and Ishan Kishan played a blistering knock, which helped India post 402 runs on board in the second ODI against Afghanistan at Ekana Stadium here on Wednesday.

Asked to bat first, the Men in Blue started with Yashasvi Jaiswal and veteran Rohit Sharma. Mohammad Saleem Safi got the first breakthrough of the match when he dismissed Jaiswal in his first over.

Gill came to bat at number three and joined Sharma at the crease after that. The former skipper shifted his batting gears and hit six fours and a couple of sixes before missing out on a well-deserved half-century as Rashid Khan bowled him at the score of 48 runs.

Kishan came to bat at number four and kept the scorecard moving with his big shots.

Gill reached his fifty with a six off Nangeyalia Kharote in the 17th over. He went on to a couple of fours in the next over of Safi.

Then Kishan shifted gears and Safi for a six, Hashmatullah Shahidi for a boundary and three boundaries in Bilal Sami's next over. Kishan completed his half-century with a boundary off Shahidi in the 28th over.

Gill kept finding rotating strikes from one end and went into the 90s. Kishan kept going big from the other end and joined him.

Bilal Sami came to bowl the 33rd over, and with a boundary on the first delivery, Gill completed his 9th ODI century. This was his first ODI hundred after taking charge as ODI skipper.

Kishan hit the hat-trick of boundaries in the last three deliveries of Sami's over to complete his century as well. It was his second ODI century. After completing his fifty in 52 balls, he scored the next 53 runs off just 19 balls.

The duo kept finding boundaries at regular intervals and added 224 runs for the third wicket before Kharote broke the partnership in the 37th over. Kishan made 125 off just 79 balls with the help of 14 fours and seven sixes.

Shreyas Iyer came next and added 40 runs for the fourth wicket with the captain Gill.

Gill crossed the 150-run mark with a single off Allah Ghazanfar in the 42nd over. Gill lost his wicket while trying for a big shot against Kharote in the 43rd over. He made 154 off 110 balls with the help of 22 fours and a couple of sixes.

KL Rahul couldn't stay long and went back after a golden duck.

Iyer contributed with 26 off 24 balls with the help of a six and a four, but gave his wicket to Kharote.

Washington Sundar helped India cross the 400-run mark with his valuable 19 runs with the tailenders as India lost all of their wickets in 49.5 overs and set a 403-run target for the visitors.

Rashid Khan took three, whereas Kharote picked four wickets for Afghanistan. Ghazanfar and Safi also shared one wicket each among them.

The hosts are leading the three-match ODI series 1-0 and will be looking to seal the series with a victory here in Lucknow. Afghanistan, on the other hand, desperately need a victory to remain alive in the series.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Suresh O

Great batting display, but I'm a bit concerned about the middle order collapsing after Gill and Kishan got out. Losing 4 wickets for just 46 runs after that partnership could have been costly if Afghanistan had a stronger batting lineup. We need to work on that depth if we're going to be consistent.

Sarah B

As a neutral cricket fan, this was one of the best ODI innings I've seen in a while. Gill's composure and Kishan's aggression complemented each other perfectly. 224 runs in just 17 overs for the third wicket? That's ridiculous! Can't wait to see if Afghanistan can chase this. 🇮🇳

Nisha Z

Kishan going from 52 balls to complete his century and then scoring the next 53 runs off just 19 balls is insane! He's really making a strong case for himself in the ODI setup. But I feel sorry for KL Rahul - golden duck after such a massive partnership? Tough luck, bro. 🎯

Ramesh W

Ekana Stadium in Lucknow producing such a high-scoring match? Who would have thought! Usually this pitch favours spinners. But credit to Gill and Kishan for reading the conditions so well. Rashid Khan getting smashed for 3 wickets but still going for 8+ runs an over says everything about India's batting today. Well played! 👏

Michael C

I've been following Indian cricket for years, and this performance reminded me of the peak Kohli-Sharma era partnerships. Gill's hundred as captain is a statement, and Kishan's strike rate of 158

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