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KL Rahul, Shubman Gill Centuries Lead India to 368/3 on Day One Against Afghanistan

Opener KL Rahul and captain Shubman Gill struck commanding centuries to put India in a dominant position on Day One of the one-off Test against Afghanistan. After early testing from Afghanistan's pace attack, Rahul and B. Sai Sudharsan added 139 runs for the second wicket. Rahul was dismissed for exactly 100, his 12th Test century, while Gill remained unbeaten on 103. India ended the day at 368/3 in 85 overs, firmly in control of the match.

One-off Test: KL Rahul, Gill hit tons as India end Day One at 368/3 against Afghanistan

New Chandigarh, June 6

Opener KL Rahul and captain Shubman Gill struck commanding centuries after B. Sai Sudharsan impressed with a fluent 81 as India ended the opening day of the one-off Test against Afghanistan in a dominant position at 368/3 in 85 overs on Friday.

After opting to bat, India were tested early by Afghanistan's disciplined pace attack. Yashasvi Jaiswal looked positive in his 24 off 32 balls, hitting five boundaries, but fell to Mohammad Saleem Safi after edging a leg-side delivery to wicketkeeper Afsar Zazai, leaving India at 41/1.

Rahul, meanwhile, endured a difficult start and survived a major scare on 16 when Afghanistan declined to review a caught-behind appeal despite an edge. The experienced opener gradually settled alongside Sai Sudharsan, who looked assured from the outset, though he offered a chance that was spilt by Rahmanullah Gurbaz before lunch. India reached 96/1 at the interval, with Rahul and Sai beginning to wrest control from the visitors.

The second session belonged entirely to the pair. Rahul emerged with greater intent after lunch and brought up his 21st Test fifty, while Sai continued to impress with his composure against both pace and spin. The left-hander used the sweep effectively against the spinners and rotated the strike smartly as the partnership crossed three figures.

Afghanistan's bowlers worked hard without much reward, though Saleem Safi generated reverse swing and created opportunities. Sai survived another chance on 59 when an outside edge evaded the diving wicketkeeper, while Rahul escaped an lbw review thanks to a faint inside edge.

The breakthrough finally arrived when Saleem Safi dismissed Sai for a well-crafted 81 off 104 balls, ending a superb 139-run second-wicket stand that had transformed India's position.

Gill settled quickly at No. 4 and provided immediate momentum with a series of crisp boundaries. By Tea, India had advanced to 209/2, with Rahul unbeaten on 81 and Gill looking increasingly comfortable.

The final session further tilted the contest in India's favour. Rahul completed his 12th Test century, reaching the landmark with a flick for two runs before eventually falling for exactly 100, caught behind by Gurbaz off Ziaur Rahman Sharifi. It was the third successive occasion he had been dismissed on the century mark.

Gill then assumed control, batting with authority and patience to bring up a century of his own. Alongside him, Rishabh Pant curbed his natural aggression to compile an unbeaten 50 as the pair added an unbroken century partnership.

Home boy Gill remained unbeaten on 103, while Pant was not out on 50, leaving India firmly in command heading into Day 2.

Brief scores:

India 368/3 in 85 overs (Shubman Gill 103*, KL Rahul 100, Sai Sudharsan 81; Mohammad Saleem Safi 2-50) against Afghanistan.

— IANS

Reader Comments

James A

Fine batting by India, no question. But I do wonder—Afghanistan's bowling attack looked disciplined early on. If they had taken that caught-behind review against Rahul at 16, the game could've been different. Cricket is a game of small moments! Great test cricket on display though.

Ananya R

So proud of Sai Sudharsan! 81 on debut? That's massive. He looked so assured at the crease. And Gill's century… *chef's kiss*. The future of Indian cricket is shining bright. Pant playing responsibly is a treat to watch too! 🏏👏

Karthik V

One observation: Afghanistan missed a trick by not using their spinners more in the first session. The pitch is taking turn from Day 1, and Rashid Khan's absence is a huge blow. But credit to Rahul and Gill—they've played brilliantly. Hope Pant declares early tomorrow and gives our bowlers a chance!

Tyler Y

Impressive batting from India. But I have to say, the catching from Afghanistan was pretty ordinary—drops and missed reviews cost them. Still, great to see Test cricket between these two nations. Hope Day 2 brings more exciting action! 🏏

Shreya B

Gill is just getting better and better. And KL Rahul… he gets so much criticism, but look at his record! 12th Test century. The man is class. Afghanistan should've reviewed that early edge, but that's cricket. India looking strong for a big total. Let's see if Pant goes after the bowling tomorrow! 😊

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