Gill & Kishan’s Record-Breaking Blitz Powers India to 170-Run Win; Seal Series 2-0 | IND vs AFG 2nd ODI Report
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Gill & Kishan’s Record-Breaking Blitz Powers India to 170-Run Win; Seal Series 2-0 | IND vs AFG 2nd ODI Report

Gill & Kishanโ€™s Record-Breaking Blitz Powers India to 170-Run Win; Seal Series 2-0 | IND vs AFG 2nd ODI Report
Gill & Kishan’s Record-Breaking Blitz Powers India to 170-Run Win; Seal Series 2-0 | IND vs AFG 2nd ODI Report
๐Ÿ INDIA vs AFGHANISTAN ยท 2nd ODI ยท LUCKNOW ยท INDIA WIN BY 170 RUNS ยท SEAL SERIES 2-0
โšก COMPLETE MATCH REVIEW ยท EDITORIAL ANALYSIS

Gill & Kishan’s Record-Breaking Blitz Powers India to 170-Run Win; Seal Series 2-0

Under the scorching Lucknow sun, India’s batting lineup produced a performance for the ages. Captain Shubman Gill, battling intense heat and cramps, smashed a career-best 154 off 110 balls โ€” his ninth ODI century and first as full-time captain. At the other end, Ishan Kishan ended a three-year wait for an ODI hundred with a breathtaking 125 off just 79 deliveries. Their 224-run partnership off 141 balls โ€” India’s second-fastest double-century stand โ€” powered India past 400, eventually posting 402 all out. Afghanistan, despite a fighting 79 from Rahmat Shah, never recovered and were bowled out for 232, handing India a 170-run victory and an unassailable 2-0 series lead. Along the way, India equalled South Africa’s record of eight 400-plus totals in ODIs and became the first team in history to be bowled out after scoring 400. This report covers every run, every wicket, and every record from a truly historic day at the Ekana Stadium.

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India
402
โš”๏ธ
๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ซ Afghanistan
232
Result
India won by 170 runs
154
Shubman Gill
110 balls ยท 22 fours ยท 2 sixes
125
Ishan Kishan
79 balls ยท 14 fours ยท 7 sixes
224
3rd Wicket Stand
141 balls ยท India’s 2nd fastest
402
India Total
8th 400+ score ยท Equals SA record
Shubman Gill and Ishan Kishan celebrate their centuries during India's record-breaking 402-run innings against Afghanistan in Lucknow

Shubman Gill and Ishan Kishan share a moment after their record-breaking centuries โ€” a 224-run partnership that dismantled Afghanistan’s bowling attack. (Photo: BCCI / PTI)

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Match Context: Afghanistan Opt to Bowl First in Scorching Lucknow Heat

After a rain-affected victory in Dharamsala, India entered the second ODI with the opportunity to seal the series. Afghanistan won the toss and elected to bowl first, hoping to exploit any early movement in the sweltering Lucknow heat. Both teams made three changes each, with India handing a debut to fast bowler Prince Yadav and Afghanistan giving a maiden ODI cap to Darwish Rasooli.Source: ESPNcricinfo

India shuffled their batting order as part of World Cup preparations, with Yashasvi Jaiswal opening alongside Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill moving down to No. 3.Source: Times of India The move did not work for Jaiswal, who was dismissed for 4 in the second over, but it set the stage for a masterclass from the captain.

With temperatures soaring and several players struggling with cramps, the match was played in gruelling conditions. Gill would later bat with an ice collar around his neck and needed treatment after the 34th over.Source: NDTV Sports

02

India Innings: From 96/2 to 402 โ€” Gill and Kishan Unleash Carnage

India’s innings began with a minor hiccup. Yashasvi Jaiswal, promoted to open alongside Rohit Sharma, fell early for 4, cutting Mohammad Saleem to backward point for the pacer’s maiden ODI wicket.Source: ESPNcricinfo But Rohit Sharma, in his typically aggressive style, treated the Lucknow faithful to back-to-back front-foot pulls as India raced past fifty in the seventh over.

Rohit looked set for a big score, striking 48 off 39 balls before Rashid Khan produced a moment of brilliance โ€” a skiddy googly that the veteran opener failed to pick, resulting in the ball crashing into his stumps.Source: ESPNcricinfo Rohit walked off dejected, falling just two runs short of a half-century, but his aggressive start had already laid the platform.

That brought Ishan Kishan to the crease, and what followed was a partnership that will be remembered for years. Gill, who had started his innings with a classy cover-drive off AM Ghazanfar, continued to thread the offside gaps with his on-the-rise drives. Kishan was initially sedate, reaching his half-century off 52 balls โ€” his first since September 2023 โ€” but then he went ballistic.Source: Cricinfo

The duo added 224 runs for the third wicket in just 141 balls at a run rate of 9.60, becoming the joint second-highest partnership against Afghanistan in ODIs and India’s second-fastest double-century stand.Source: Times of India Gill reached his ninth ODI century off 77 balls, while Kishan accelerated dramatically after his fifty, reaching his hundred in just 71 deliveries โ€” his second ODI century and first since the historic double hundred against Bangladesh in December 2022.Sources: ESPNcricinfo, Times of India

Kishan’s innings was a spectacle of power and precision โ€” 125 off 79 balls with 14 fours and seven sixes.Source: ABP Live Gill, battling cramps, continued his masterclass, reaching 150 in just 108 balls โ€” the third-fastest 150 by an Indian in ODIs โ€” and finished with 154 off 110 balls, featuring 22 fours and two sixes.Source: The Statesman

Despite the onslaught, Afghanistan fought back in the final overs. Nangeyalia Kharote dismissed both Gill and Iyer, finishing with 4/76, while Rashid Khan claimed three wickets as India lost seven wickets for 80 runs in the last ten overs.Source: ABP Live But the damage had already been done โ€” India finished on 402 all out in 49.5 overs, their eighth 400-plus total, equalling South Africa’s world record.Source: Times Now

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BCCI
@BCCI ยท Jun 17, 2026
402/10 in 49.5 overs! ๐Ÿ’ช

Centuries from captain Shubman Gill (154) and Ishan Kishan (125) power India to a mammoth total against Afghanistan in the 2nd ODI at Lucknow. #TeamIndia #INDvAFG
03

India Innings โ€” Full Scorecard (50 overs, 402 all out)

BatterDismissalRB4s6sSR
Yashasvi Jaiswalc Rasooli b Saleem471057.14
Rohit Sharmab Rashid Khan483962123.08
Shubman Gill (c)c sub b Kharote154110222140.00
Ishan Kishan (wk)c sub b Kharote12579147158.23
Shreyas Iyerc sub b Kharote262421108.33
KL Rahulb Rashid Khan01000.00
Washington Sundarc sub b Rashid Khan191711111.76
Arshdeep Singhrun out230066.67
Kuldeep Yadavnot out1100100.00
Prince Yadavrun out01000.00
Gurnoor Brarrun out01000.00

Extras: 23 (lb 4, w 19). Fall of wickets: 1-15 (Jaiswal, 2.1 ov), 2-96 (Rohit, 13.1 ov), 3-320 (Kishan, 34.5 ov), 4-363 (Iyer, 40.3 ov), 5-367 (Rahul, 40.5 ov), 6-394 (Gill, 47.2 ov), 7-400 (Sundar, 48.4 ov), 8-402 (Arshdeep, 49.3 ov), 9-402 (Prince, 49.4 ov), 10-402 (Gurnoor, 49.5 ov).
Source: ESPNcricinfo

BowlerORWEcon
Nangeyalia Kharote107647.60
Rashid Khan104834.80
Mohammad Saleem Safi96817.56
AM Ghazanfar95105.67
Bilal Sami883010.38
Hashmatullah Shahidi333011.00
Fazalhaq Farooqi112012.00
04

Afghanistan Chase: Rahmat Shah’s 79, But Arshdeep and Gurnoor Seal the Deal

Chasing a daunting 403, Afghanistan needed a flying start. Openers Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran added 52 runs for the first wicket, giving the visitors a glimmer of hope.Source: Tribune India Gurbaz, who had scored a century in the first ODI, looked dangerous, making 41 off 33 balls with seven fours and a six. He enjoyed a slice of luck when debutant Prince Yadav had him caught at mid-on, only for the delivery to be called a no-ball.Source: NDTV Sports

But Gurnoor Brar, playing just his second ODI, provided the breakthrough, dismissing Gurbaz in the eighth over.Source: Tribune India Arshdeep Singh then removed Ibrahim Zadran for 21, and Washington Sundar broke a 57-run stand between Sediqullah Atal (42) and Rahmat Shah.Source: Tribune India

Darwish Rasooli, who had been stretchered off during India’s innings due to cramps, came out to bat but soon retired hurt because of a hamstring injury. Captain Hashmatullah Shahidi was bowled by Brar for 12, and the Afghan innings was in tatters.

Rahmat Shah, however, fought a lone battle. He scored a laborious 79 off 89 balls, making small partnerships with the tailenders to delay the inevitable.Source: Cricinfo Prince Yadav claimed his maiden ODI wicket when he rattled Nangeyalia Kharote’s stumps, and later dismissed Rahmat Shah in the 45th over to wrap up the innings.Source: NDTV Sports Afghanistan were bowled out for 232 in 44.3 overs, handing India a comprehensive 170-run victory.Source: Tribune India

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BCCI
@BCCI ยท Jun 17, 2026
Bowlers step up! ๐Ÿ’ช

Arshdeep Singh (3/45) and Gurnoor Brar (3/60) lead India’s bowling attack as Afghanistan are bowled out for 232. Debutant Prince Yadav also picks up 2 wickets. #TeamIndia #INDvAFG
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Afghanistan Innings โ€” Full Scorecard (44.3 overs, 232 all out)

BatterDismissalRB4s6sSR
Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk)c Iyer b Gurnoor413371124.24
Ibrahim Zadranc Jaiswal b Arshdeep21312067.74
Sediqullah Atallbw b Washington42503084.00
Rahmat Shahc Sundar b Prince79898088.76
Hashmatullah Shahidi (c)b Gurnoor12191063.16
Darwish Rasooliretired hurt691066.67
Azmatullah Omarzaic Gill b Arshdeep480050.00
Nangeyalia Kharoteb Prince8121066.67
Rashid Khanc Rahul b Arshdeep121020120.00
AM Ghazanfarc sub b Gurnoor02000.00
Mohammad Saleem Safinot out03000.00

Extras: 7 (lb 1, w 6). Fall of wickets: 1-52 (Gurbaz, 8.1 ov), 2-71 (Zadran, 13.5 ov), 3-128 (Atal, 23.3 ov), 4-153 (Shahidi, 30.1 ov), 5-175 (Omarzai, 34.1 ov), 6-192 (Kharote, 37.6 ov), 7-211 (Rashid, 41.3 ov), 8-216 (Ghazanfar, 42.4 ov), 9-232 (Shah, 44.3 ov).
Source: ESPNcricinfo

BowlerORWEcon
Arshdeep Singh84535.62
Gurnoor Brar86037.50
Prince Yadav7.35627.47
Washington Sundar103513.50
Kuldeep Yadav73004.29
Shreyas Iyer2502.50
06

๐Ÿ“œ Records & Milestones โ€” A Historic Night in Lucknow

Complete List of Records Broken & Achieved

  • India equalled South Africa’s record for most 400-plus ODI totals: India’s 402 was their 8th score of 400 or more in ODIs, drawing level with South Africa.Source: Times Now
  • First team to be bowled out after scoring 400 in ODIs: India became the first team in 55 years of ODI cricket to be all out after surpassing 400.Source: Times Now
  • Shubman Gill’s 9th ODI century: His first as full-time ODI captain, and he became the fastest Indian to 3,000 ODI runs in terms of innings.Source: ABP Live
  • Ishan Kishan’s 2nd ODI century: His first since the double hundred against Bangladesh in December 2022.Source: Times of India
  • Fastest double-century partnership by an Indian pair (2nd): Gill and Kishan added 224 runs in 141 balls at a run rate of 9.60.Source: Times of India
  • First time two Indian batters scored ODI hundreds in 80 balls or fewer: Gill (77 balls) and Kishan (71 balls) achieved the feat in the same innings.Source: Times of India
  • Rohit Sharma joined India’s 14,000-run List A club: Became only the fifth Indian to achieve the milestone.Source: The Statesman
  • Shreyas Iyer crossed 3,000 ODI runs: Became the joint second-fastest Indian to reach the mark.Source: The Statesman
  • Prince Yadav’s maiden ODI wicket: The debutant dismissed Nangeyalia Kharote for his first international scalp.Source: NDTV Sports
  • India’s highest ODI total against Afghanistan: 402 surpassed their previous best of 265.Source: ESPNcricinfo
07

๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ Expert Reactions โ€” What the Analysts Are Saying

๐Ÿ“Š ESPNcricinfo
“Shubman Gill recorded his ninth ODI century, and Ishan Kishan scored his second as India piled up 402 against Afghanistan in the second ODI. The two tore into the Afghanistan bowling unit in scorching Lucknow, adding 224 runs off 141 balls for the third wicket.”
๐Ÿ“ฐ Times of India
“Gill and Kishan put together the second-fastest 200-plus partnership by an Indian pair in ODI cricket as their 224-run stand helped India post 402 all out. It was also the first time two Indian batters scored ODI hundreds in 80 balls or fewer in the same innings.”
๐Ÿ“Š NDTV Sports
“Captain Shubman Gill battled intense heat and cramps to produce a masterful 154, while the increasingly confident Ishan Kishan scored a statement century as India recorded a dominant 170-run win over Afghanistan in the second ODI on Wednesday to seal the series.”
๐Ÿ”ฅ Hindustan Times
“Shubman Gill and Ishan Kishan smashed ‘century bombs’, giving India a massive target of 403 runs. In response, Afghanistan could only manage 232 runs in 44.3 overs.”
08

๐Ÿ’ฌ Viral Social Media Moments โ€” Empty Stadiums, Record Feats & Fan Reactions

While the match produced historic batting records, one of the most talked-about moments on social media was the sight of empty stands at the Ekana Stadium. Despite a star-studded India lineup and a thrilling contest, extreme heat kept fans away from the venue, with visuals of the largely empty stadium going viral.Source: Firstpost

Fans on X (formerly Twitter) reacted strongly to the scheduling fiasco, with many questioning the BCCI’s decision to host the match in Lucknow during peak summer. The empty stadiums became a talking point, overshadowing what was otherwise a dominant Indian performance.Source: ABP Live

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Cricket Frenzy
@cricketfrenzy ยท Jun 17, 2026
Empty stadium in Lucknow for IND vs AFG 2nd ODI! ๐Ÿ˜ฑ 402 runs scored, records broken, but no crowd to witness it. Extreme heat keeping fans away. What a waste of a great game! #INDvAFG
09

๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ Senior Journalist’s Verdict โ€” A Statement Win, But Questions Remain

My Take: Gill’s Captaincy Era Begins with a Bang, But Middle-Order Concerns Linger

This was a statement victory in more ways than one. Shubman Gill’s 154 wasn’t just a captain’s knock โ€” it was a declaration of intent. He battled cramps, extreme heat, and a quality spin attack to produce one of the finest ODI innings by an Indian captain. His ninth ODI century, his first as full-time captain, puts him in elite company and answers any questions about his ability to lead from the front.

Ishan Kishan’s return to form is equally significant. His 125 off 79 balls โ€” his first ODI hundred since December 2022 โ€” is a powerful reminder of his destructive capabilities. With the wicketkeeper-batter race heating up, Kishan has staked a strong claim for a permanent spot in the XI. His timing couldn’t have been better.

However, not everything was perfect. India’s middle order looked vulnerable after the Gill-Kishan partnership ended. KL Rahul’s golden duck, the lower-order collapse, and the fact that India lost seven wickets for 80 runs in the final ten overs are concerns. Against stronger bowling attacks, those collapses could prove costly.

Afghanistan, despite the heavy defeat, showed fight. Rahmat Shah’s 79 was a knock of immense character, and the spin trio of Rashid Khan, Kharote, and Ghazanfar did well to restrict India after the early onslaught. But their batting depth remains a concern, and they will need to find more contributions from the middle order.

For India, this series win is a confidence booster. Gill has shown he can lead, Kishan has reminded everyone of his talent, and the bowling attack โ€” led by Arshdeep and Gurnoor โ€” looks balanced. But the real test will come against tougher opposition. For now, though, India can celebrate a series win that was as emphatic as it was record-breaking.

โ€” Editorial Team, CricLive.in

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โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the IND vs AFG 2nd ODI? +
India won by 170 runs and sealed the series 2-0.Source: Tribune India
What was India’s total in the 2nd ODI? +
India scored 402 all out in 49.5 overs.Source: ESPNcricinfo
Who scored centuries for India? +
Shubman Gill (154 off 110) and Ishan Kishan (125 off 79).Source: ABP Live
How many wickets did Arshdeep Singh take? +
Arshdeep Singh took 3 wickets for 45 runs.Source: Cricinfo
What records were broken in the match? +
India equalled South Africa’s record of eight 400-plus totals, became the first team to be bowled out after scoring 400, and Gill-Kishan registered India’s second-fastest double-century partnership.Source: Times Now, Times of India
Who was the debutant for India? +
Prince Yadav made his ODI debut and picked up 2 wickets.Source: NDTV Sports
What was the series result? +
India won the series 2-0 with one match remaining.Source: Tribune India
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๐Ÿ“ฐ Sources

  • ESPNcricinfo
  • Cricinfo
  • Times of India
  • ABP Live
  • NDTV Sports
  • Hindustan Times
  • Tribune India
  • The Statesman
  • Times Now
  • Firstpost
  • News18
  • Outlook India

Sources: ESPNcricinfo, Cricinfo, Times of India, ABP Live, NDTV Sports, Hindustan Times, Tribune India, The Statesman, Times Now, Firstpost, News18, Outlook India.

Match Report ยท IND vs AFG ยท 2nd ODI ยท Published: Jun 17, 2026 ยท Written by Editorial Team, CricLive.in

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