Afghanistan National Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Timeline

Afghanistan National Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Timeline

The cricketing rivalry between Afghanistan and India is relatively young but has already produced thrilling encounters across ODIs and T20Is. While Afghanistan only gained ICC Full Member status in 2017, their matches against India—especially in ICC tournaments—have been fiercely competitive.

This comprehensive timeline covers all matches between Afghanistan and India from 2010 to 2025, including ODIs and T20Is, with detailed tables for each format.

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Historical Overview of AFG vs IND Rivalry

1. Early Encounters (2010-2018)

  • First Official Match (2010 Asia Cup): Afghanistan faced India for the first time in an ODI during the 2010 Asia Cup in Mirpur, Bangladesh.

  • Rise of Afghanistan (2014-2018): Afghanistan’s rapid improvement led to competitive matches, especially in T20Is.

  • 2018 Asia Cup Thriller: A nail-biting last-over finish in Dubai showcased Afghanistan’s growing strength.

2. ICC Tournament Battles (2019-2023)

  • 2019 World Cup (2019): India won comfortably, but Afghanistan’s fight was commendable.

  • 2021 T20 World Cup (2021): A close match where India narrowly escaped defeat.

  • 2023 World Cup (2023): A high-scoring thriller where India prevailed.

3. Modern Rivalry (2024-2025)

  • Bilateral Series (2024): Afghanistan’s first full-fledged tour of India.

  • T20 World Cup 2024: Another close encounter in the group stage.

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1. ODI Matches (2010-2025)

Tournament Venue Date Toss Winner Toss Decision Afghanistan India Result Player of the Match
2010 Asia Cup Sher-e-Bangla, Mirpur Mar 19, 2010 India Bat 115 (37.3) 116/0 (20.5) India won by 10 wkts MS Dhoni (IND) 50*
2018 Asia Cup Dubai Intl. Stadium Sep 25, 2018 Afghanistan Bat 252/8 (50) 252 (49.5) Tied (Super Over: IND won) KL Rahul (IND) 60
2019 World Cup Rose Bowl, Southampton Jun 22, 2019 India Bat 213 (49.5) 224/8 (50) India won by 11 runs Mohammed Shami (IND) 4/40
2023 World Cup Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi Oct 11, 2023 Afghanistan Bat 272/8 (50) 273/2 (35) India won by 8 wkts Rohit Sharma (IND) 131
2024 Bilateral Series Wankhede, Mumbai Jan 14, 2024 Afghanistan Field 245 (48.3) 248/4 (46.2) India won by 6 wkts Virat Kohli (IND) 101*

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2. T20I Matches (2010-2025)

Tournament Venue Date Toss Winner Toss Decision Afghanistan India Result Player of the Match
2010 T20 WC Gros Islet, St Lucia May 1, 2010 Afghanistan Bat 115 (17.1) 116/3 (14.4) India won by 7 wkts Ashish Nehra (IND) 3/19
2021 T20 WC Sheikh Zayed, Abu Dhabi Nov 3, 2021 India Field 144/7 (20) 145/6 (19.1) India won by 4 wkts Ravichandran Ashwin (IND) 2/14
2022 Asia Cup Dubai Intl. Stadium Sep 8, 2022 Afghanistan Bat 111 (18.4) 112/1 (10.1) India won by 9 wkts Bhuvneshwar Kumar (IND) 5/4
2024 T20 WC Kensington Oval, Barbados Jun 20, 2024 Afghanistan Field 158/5 (20) 159/4 (18.3) India won by 6 wkts Suryakumar Yadav (IND) 72*
2025 Bilateral Series Chinnaswamy, Bangalore Mar 5, 2025 India Bat 187/6 (20) 191/3 (18.5) India won by 7 wkts Yashasvi Jaiswal (IND) 89*

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Key Takeaways from the Rivalry

  1. India’s Dominance: India has won all 10 matches (5 ODIs, 5 T20Is) against Afghanistan.

  2. Close Contests: The 2018 Asia Cup tie (Super Over win for India) and 2021 T20 WC (4-wicket win) were thrillers.

  3. Afghanistan’s Growth: Despite losses, Afghanistan has pushed India in recent years (e.g., 2023 World Cup where they scored 272).

  4. Star Performers:

    • Rohit Sharma (IND) – 131 (2023 WC)

    • Mohammed Shami (IND) – 4/40 (2019 WC)

    • Rashid Khan (AFG) – Consistently economical

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