Dube powers India to series lead



 A determined innings from Shivam Dube (60* off 40) drove India's pursuit as the hosts gunned down Afghanistan's unassuming all out of 158 in the opening T20I in Mohali with 15 balls in excess and six wickets left in the tank.


The hosts lost their openers inside the powerplay yet Dube alongside Tilak Verma (26 off 22) drove the counterattack while Jitesh Sharma (31 off 20) participated to carry India nearer to the objective. Afghanistan were around 20-25 runs shy of a standard score and the way that they even got to 158 was to a great extent because of Mohammad Nabi (42 off 27) whose counterpunch gave catalyst after a sluggish beginning.


Slow but steady start

On a decent batting surface with negligible development forthright and no genuine indications of twist, Afghanistan were unusually reluctant when it came to their plan in the powerplay. Just 33 runs came in the initial six overs without a solitary wicket lost - a detail that ended up being vital for the possible outcome. Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran were both incapable to get their beat moving, maybe making a respectable attempt to compel things on a pitch that normally permitted strokeplay. Notwithstanding, they sewed a 50-run stand which truly intended that there was a stage for the rest to send off.

India hit back with quick strikes

After such a slow start, it was imperative for the openers to kick on but unfortunately for Afghanistan, both fell in quick succession. Gurbaz charged down to Axar Patel to get stumped while Dube picked up the Afghanistan skipper with a slower ball. Debutant Rahmat Shah then chopped one on to the sticks as Afghanistan lost 3/7 across 13 deliveries to find themselves in a hole.

Afghanistan's veteran steps up

On an easing pitch with his team in trouble, Nabi knew that he had to take the challenge to India and so he did in the company of the impressive Azmatullah Omarzai (29 off 22) as the pair added 68 off just 43 balls with crisp ball-striking. Nabi started the onslaught as peppered the short boundary for sixes while Omarzai also joined in shortly thereafter. When the stand was going great guns, Afghanistan looked set for a total in excess of 160 or even 165.

Mukesh's twin strikes derail the late charge

Mukesh Kumar, though, returned in his final spell to get rid of the two set batters in successive overs. A slower ball took out Omarzai who chopped one on while Nabi holed out to the deep in pursuit of another six. Their dismissals in quick succession robbed some momentum from the innings but Najibullah Zadran and Karim Janat played cameos to ensure that the score ended up close to the 160-run mark

Comedy of errors to start with

A lot is riding on this series for Rohit Sharma the player but the Indian captain fell to a huge mix up with Shubman Gill, resulting in the former's run out. The single was on but Gill was ball-watching and it sent a furious Rohit on his way back in the first over of the chase. Just the start Afghanistan were seeking.

Gill falls after a flurry

The young opener looked in ominous touch at his home ground, stroking some elegant boundaries but a rush of blood saw him getting stumped against Mujeeb-ur-Rahman. At 28/2 in the fourth over with an inexperienced middle order to follow, Afghanistan were sensing an opening to create more pressure. Particularly with the lack of batting depth as well.

Dube, Tilak pack a solid punch

The two left-handers love to be aggressive as it's their natural game and that's how they reacted to the pressure situation. Dube took on Nabi for a monstrous six while also collecting boundaries against the pacers. Tilak was equally confident, if not more, as he executed his signature wristy strokes on both sides of the wicket. The 44-run stand came off just 29 balls as the chase got back on track after the initial wobble.

Tilak exits, Jitesh enters

A blinder by Gulbadin Naib at deep square leg ended Tilak's stay at the crease but the visitors weren't able to build on that breakthrough as Jitesh Sharma continued to up the tempo. Dube also motored along at the other end, breezing past his fifty. He added 45 off just 31 balls with Jitesh and then stitched an unbroken 42-run stand with Rinku Singh to see India through. Apart from Dube, there weren't any big scores but consistent partnerships meant that the result was never in doubt.

Brief scoresAfghanistan 158/5 in 20 overs (Mohammad Nabi 42; Axar Patel 2-23, Mukesh Kumar 2-33) lost to India 159/4 in 18.3 overs (Shivam Dube 60*, Jitesh Sharma 40; Mujeeb-ur-Rahman 2-21) by six wickets

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