Key facts
- Rahmanullah Gurbaz scored 102 runs off 51 balls against India.
- Gurbaz credited Gautam Gambhir's inputs for his century.
- India bowled out Afghanistan for 194 runs.
- The first ODI was reduced to 25 overs per side due to rain.
- Debutants Harsh Dubey and Gurnoor Brar took three wickets each for India.
- Rohit Sharma surpassed 16,000 international runs as an opener.
- The match was played in Dharamshala.
- An orange alert was issued for thunderstorms, lightning, and hail in Dharamshala.
- There was a high chance of rain during the match hours.
- The S&P 500 saw a slight increase as investors awaited inflation data.
Rahmanullah Gurbaz scored a rapid century, hitting 102 runs off 51 balls, in the first ODI against India in Dharamshala. Gurbaz credited Gautam Gambhir's inputs for his performance. India's bowling attack, featuring debutants Harsh Dubey and Gurnoor Brar who each took three wickets, managed to bowl out Afghanistan for 194 runs. The match was significantly affected by rain and was reduced to 25 overs per side.
Rohit Sharma also achieved a personal milestone during the match, surpassing 16,000 international runs as an opener. The first ODI between India and Afghanistan faced considerable weather challenges. An orange alert was issued for Dharamshala, warning of thunderstorms, lightning, and hail. Forecasts indicated a high probability of rain during the scheduled match hours, raising concerns about potential delays or interruptions to play.
The S&P 500 saw a marginal increase as investors adopted a cautious approach ahead of crucial inflation data releases. Traders are closely watching upcoming economic indicators for insights into the Federal Reserve's potential future monetary policy adjustments. This cautious sentiment in the broader market contrasts with the specific cricketing events unfolding in Dharamshala.
