Rahmanullah Gurbaz becomes fourth-highest run-getter for Afghanistan in ODIs
Gurbaz becomes fourth-highest run-getter for Afghanistan in ODIs

Afghanistan batter Rahmanullah Gurbaz overtook Ibrahim Zadran to become the fourth-highest run-getter for the team in international cricket. He also became the first Afghan batter to reach the milestone of 10 international centuries.

Record-breaking performance against India

Despite a defeat, the first ODI against India at Dharamsala was a memorable one for Gurbaz. He scored a counter-attacking 102 off 51 balls, with eight fours and sixes each, after his team was reduced to 26/3. His century, in 48 balls, was the fastest for Afghanistan in ODI cricket.

Gurbaz's career statistics

In 143 international matches, Gurbaz has scored 4,403 runs in 146 innings at an average of 30.36 and a strike rate of 106.55, with 10 centuries and 20 fifties. His best score is 151. Ibrahim has 4,337 runs in 113 matches, with seven centuries and 29 fifties.

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The top run-getter for Afghanistan is veteran all-rounder Mohammed Nabi, with 6,252 runs in 332 matches and 301 innings at an average of 24.71, with two centuries and 25 fifties.

Six-hitting prowess

After Nabi (246 sixes), Gurbaz became the second Afghanistan batter to complete 200 international cricket sixes, now sitting at 204 sixes.

Match summary

The match was reduced to 25 overs per side due to rain. India opted to bowl first and reduced Afghanistan to 26/3. Gurbaz continued to smack fours and sixes, particularly against spin, stitching a 116-run partnership with skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi (27 off 30 balls, with three fours). Afghanistan was skittled out for 194/10 in 24.5 overs.

Debutants Gurnoor Brar (3/27 in 4.5 overs) and Harsh Dubey (3/47) were impressive, with Arshdeep Singh and Nitish Kumar Reddy also taking two wickets each.

In the run-chase, India lost Rohit Sharma (16 off 16 balls, with two fours and a six) just when a 46-run stand with Shubman Gill was taking off. Gill (84* off 66 balls, with 11 fours and two sixes) stayed till the end, stitching partnerships of 70 runs for the second wicket with Ishan Kishan (34 off 22 balls, with three fours and a six) and 55 runs for the fourth wicket with KL Rahul (39* off 19 balls, with four boundaries and three sixes). India chased the total in 22.5 overs, taking a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Gill secured the Player of the Match award.

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