
Three Days, Total Domination: India Crush Afghanistan by Innings and 300 Runs in One-Off Test
India completed a comprehensive victory over Afghanistan in the one-off Test on Monday, securing an emphatic innings-and-300-run win inside three days at Mullanpur.
The contest turned into a showcase of India's overwhelming superiority as the hosts dominated every department of the game. After piling up a massive 564/8 declared , India bundled out Afghanistan twice to register one of their most convincing Test victories in recent years.
The foundation of the triumph was laid by India's commanding batting display, which left Afghanistan chasing the game from the outset. Faced with the daunting task of matching India's first-innings total, the visitors struggled against a disciplined bowling attack and were dismissed for 152 .
Asked to follow on, Afghanistan's hopes of extending the match faded quickly. The Indian bowlers maintained relentless pressure, exposing the visitors' fragile batting line-up once again. Afghanistan fared even worse in their second innings, getting bowled out for 112 in 35.5 overs .
The standout performer for India was debutant Manav Suthar , who enjoyed a memorable introduction to Test cricket. The young left-arm spinner produced a superb spell of 6/33 in 22 overs during Afghanistan's first innings, displaying remarkable control and maturity. His performance played a crucial role in dismantling the visitors and emerged as one of the defining moments of the match.
In the second innings, Washington Sundar took charge with the ball, claiming 4/36 to ensure there was no route back for Afghanistan. He received excellent support from Kuldeep Yadav , who chipped in with 3/30 as India wrapped up the innings swiftly.
Among Afghanistan's batters, Sediqullah Atal offered the most resistance with 42 runs , while Rahmanullah Gurbaz contributed 24 . However, the visitors never looked capable of challenging India's dominance throughout the match.
For India, the victory highlighted the depth of talent available across formats and provided another glimpse of the country's rich bench strength. The emergence of Manav Suthar as a promising red-ball prospect will be one of the biggest positives for the team, while the experienced bowlers ensured the pressure never eased on the opposition.
The one-off Test ultimately proved to be a one-sided affair , with India asserting complete control from the opening session to the final wicket. As the hosts celebrated a commanding triumph , Afghanistan were left with valuable lessons from a challenging encounter against one of the world's strongest Test sides.
