India displayed championship credentials with a 47-run victory over Afghanistan in the T20 World Cup Super 8s in Barbados. Suryakumar Yadav’s 53 off 28 balls boosted India to 181-8 despite underperformance from their top order. Rashid Khan and leading wicket-taker Fazalhaq Farooqi claimed three wickets each, but a late bowling lapse pressured their batsmen. They struggled early, slipping to 23-3 in reply, with India’s pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah claiming 3-7 to dismantle their top order.
India sustained pressure, forcing Afghanistan to fall short and dismissing them for 134 with Arshdeep Singh taking 3-36. Australia and Bangladesh will face off in Antigua later on Thursday night (01:30 BST). Suryakumar Yadav showcased his brilliance with a mix of power and finesse, threatening boundaries all around the ground. He delighted fans with a sweeping six off Rashid Khan and two massive sixes off Azmatullah and Farooqi. He reached his fifty off 27 balls but fell soon after, miscuing Farooqi to Mohammad Nabi at long-off.
Hardik Pandya contributed with two big sixes in his 32 off 24 balls while Axar Patel added 12 runs late. These contributions proved pivotal after Afghanistan made early inroads, dismissing India’s top three batsmen cheaply. Despite setbacks, India’s strategy of setting a strong total and relying on their potent bowling makes them strong contenders. Jasprit Bumrah played a crucial role, dismissing Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Hazratullah Zazai early, while Axar Patel accounted for Ibrahim Zadran.
With a heavy reliance on their top order, Afghanistan struggled once they lost early wickets, falling significantly short of their target. Next, India will face Bangladesh in Antigua on Saturday (15:30 BST), while Afghanistan will take on Australia in St Vincent later that night (01:30 BST). Suryakumar Yadav, named Player of the Match, highlighted his focused strategy against Rashid Khan, recognizing the difficulty posed by the top bowler.
Rohit Sharma, India’s captain, commended the team’s adjustment and effort to reach 180, stressing the strategic use of Jasprit Bumrah. Afghanistan’s captain, Rashid Khan, expressed regret over missed opportunities in the match. He emphasized the necessity for smarter execution in future games, despite maintaining a consistent bowling performance himself.
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