India's Historic Triumph: Crushing Victory Against Afghanistan

India achieved their biggest win in Test cricket, defeating Afghanistan by an innings and 300 runs within three days in New Chandigarh. India declared their innings at 564-8 before dominating Afghanistan with spin bowlers, led by Manav Suthar's debut performance and Washington Sundar's impressive second innings figures.

India's Historic Triumph: Crushing Victory Against Afghanistan
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India secured a monumental victory over Afghanistan, completing a triumph by an innings and 300 runs in just three days. The one-off Test match, held in New Chandigarh, showcased India's dominance as they declared their first innings after amassing 564-8.

Debutant Manav Suthar was the highlight, delivering a remarkable performance with figures of 6-33, which contributed significantly to bundling out Afghanistan for a modest 152 runs in their first innings.

India's spin prowess was further evident in the second innings, with Washington Sundar claiming a crucial 4-36 to restrict Afghanistan to 112 runs. Unfortunately, Sharafuddin Ashraf could not bat due to a quad injury.

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