
In a display of resilience and skill, India A secured a convincing win over Afghanistan A to storm into the final of the Dambulla tri-series. After a sluggish start to the tournament, the young Indian side showcased a complete performance with both bat and ball, cementing their status as serious contenders in this exciting round-robin event held in Sri Lanka.
The centerpiece of India A’s triumph was the spectacular batting by 21-year-old Tilak Varma. Tasked with anchoring the innings after early wickets fell, Varma carved an unbeaten 92 off just 81 deliveries. His mix of crisp timing, selective aggression, and calmness under pressure lifted the total past the 280-mark.
Varma’s innings featured seven boundaries and three towering sixes, including a massive lofted drive over mid-off that sent the Dambulla crowd into raptures. His partnership of 120 runs with Shreyas Iyer in the middle overs brought much-needed momentum. Varma later reflected on his approach, highlighting his focus on rotating the strike and punishing loose deliveries—a strategy that paid rich dividends.
Earlier, Afghanistan A had posted 274 for 7, thanks largely to an enterprising 68 from Rahmat Shah and valuable contributions down the order. However, India A’s bowling attack rose to the occasion. Leading the charge was left-arm spinner Ravi Bishnoi (3/45), whose flight and guile bamboozled the Afghan middle order.
Fast bowler Avesh Khan was equally impressive with figures of 2 for 36, generating late movement on a wearing track. His ability to strike at key moments derailed any potential fightback. The seam trio of Kartik Tyagi and Mukesh Kumar also chipped in with crucial breakthroughs, ensuring the Afghans never fully recovered after the early loss of openers.
These collective efforts underline India A’s depth and emerging talent, setting a strong platform as they prepare for the final showdown.
By topping the round-robin stage with three wins from four matches, India A now awaits the winner of the other semi, where Sri Lanka A will take on the Netherlands A. The final is scheduled for Sunday at the same venue, promising more match excitement and sports action for cricket fans.
Captain Shreyas Iyer praised his young squad’s fighting spirit, noting that the blend of experienced campaigners and fresh faces has been crucial in navigating tricky conditions in Dambulla. For Tilak Varma, the player of the match award marks another milestone in his rapid rise through India’s talent pipeline.
As the final approaches, supporters can look forward to high-octane cricket, nail-biting moments, and the opportunity to see future Indian stars stake their claim for higher honours. With key battles between dynamic batsmen and crafty bowlers on the horizon, the Dambulla tri-series is set to deliver top-tier online entertainment and rewards for all followers of the game.
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