India A Faces Upset Against Afghanistan Despite Half-Centuries from Tilak and Prabhsimran

In a thrilling encounter at the rain-affected tri-series match, Afghanistan A achieved a stunning four-run victory over India A. The match was notably influenced by the weather, leading to a revised target of 294 runs in 38 overs for Afghanistan A after rain interruptions.

India A had previously set a formidable total, scoring 349 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in their 50 overs, demonstrating a strong batting performance. However, Afghanistan A maintained their composure in challenging conditions, managing to stay ahead of the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) par score at the time play was stopped due to rain.

This unexpected victory highlights the resilience and growing prowess of Afghanistan A in the cricketing arena. The result adds intrigue to the Tri-Series, showcasing competitive performances from both teams as they aim to bolster their standings ahead of upcoming matches.

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