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Explained: Why India-Afghanistan Test ended with only nine wickets down

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Explained: Why India-Afghanistan Test ended with only nine wickets down
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India secured a dominant victory over Afghanistan in a one-off Test match, winning by an innings and 300 runs. The match ended early because Afghanistan had only nine wickets available to bat in their second innings due to an injury sustained by Sharafuddin Ashraf.

Why it matters

The match highlights a significant disparity in international cricket performance and clarifies the technical rules regarding match completion when a player is injured.

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