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IND A vs AFG-A Today Match Prediction and Betting Tips, Odds and Live Score


India A square off against Afghanistan A in a high-stakes encounter for the fifth match of the Tri-Nation A Series at Dambulla. Both teams come into this game needing a definitive statement performance after navigating highly erratic results in their opening matches of the tournament. 

India A will be looking to urgently patch up errors following an agonizing tied game against Sri Lanka A that resulted in an ugly Super Over meltdown on Monday. Meanwhile, Afghanistan A will be determined to exploit India’s visible vulnerabilities under pressure, as they have already beaten them once earlier in the series. With tournament points tightly balanced, this battle promises to be a tactical masterclass between India’s star-studded batting assets and Afghanistan’s resilient, spin-heavy bowling arsenal.

RECENT PERFORMANCE

IND A

L
L
W


TNAS

Match tied (Sri Lanka A won the Super Over)

IND A

265/10 in 49.2 5.37

Afghanistan A
AFG-A

W


HEAD TO HEAD

Last 1 Matches

349/9 in 49.0

177/2 in 25.5


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India A Preview

India A have not been able to catch a break. They have played three matches, won one, lost one by the barest of margins (four runs on DLS), and then fell in a Super Over. The batting, however, has been prolific. Ruturaj Gaikwad has been the standout performer, amassing 204 runs in three innings at an average of 68. He scored a century in the first match (a composed 101 off 120 balls) and followed it with 66 and 37. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi hasn’t fired to his full ability yet, but his strike rate of 164 shows, even  quick 40 from him ca give the team the start they need.

The middle order has depth. Suryansh Shedge has 138 runs at a strike rate of 128, including a match-saving 72 in the tied encounter. Tilak Varma, the captain, has 149 runs at 49.66 and has batted with composure. Vipraj Nigam has also contributed with the bat and ball, his 51 against Sri Lanka A coming at a crucial juncture.

The bowling attack has been economical but not penetrative. Arshad Khan (4 wickets at 24.50), Anukul Roy (4 wickets in three matches), and Ayush Badoni’s part-time off-spin have shared the wickets evenly. The spinners, Nishant Sindhu and Vipraj Nigam, have kept the runs in check, but the attack lacks a genuine wicket-taker. In a must-win game, India A will need their bowlers to step up. 

Key Players: Ruturaj Gaikwad, Suryansh Shedge, Arshad Khan

India A Predicted Playing XI:

Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Tilak Varma (c), Ayush Badoni, Suryansh Shedge, Nishant Sindhu, Anukul Roy, Arshad Khan, Vipraj Nigam, Yash Thakur

Suryansh Shedge

72

66

3

2

109.09

Vipraj Nigam

51

49

6

0

104.08

Ruturaj Gaikwad

37

42

3

0

88.1

Ayush Badoni

9.0

1

45

2

5

Arshad Khan

8.0

0

36

1

4.5

Nishant Sindhu

10.0

0

62

1

6.2

Afghanistan A Preview

Afghanistan A have played only two matches in the tournament, winning one and losing one. Their victory over India A was a lesson in composure under pressure. Captain Imran Mir remained unbeaten on 75 off 70 balls, sharing a 108-run partnership with Bahir Shah (51* off 52). The pair have been the batting mainstays: Imran has 96 runs at a strike rate of 94, Bahir 95 at 97. Hassan Eisakhil has contributed 80 runs at a strike rate of 103, providing solidity at the top.

The batting lineup beyond the top three is inexperienced. Farmanullah has 35 runs, Mohammad Ishaq 30, and Khalid Taniwal 24. The middle order has not been tested, and that could be a concern if India‘s spinners strike early.

The bowling attack is led by the pace duo of Farmanullah (5 wickets at 25) and Abdollah Ahmadzai (5 wickets at 25.40, including a five-wicket haul). The spinners, Shams Ur Rahman, Khalil Gurbaz, and Zahir Khan, have been economical but wicketless. In the win over India, they conceded 349 runs. They will need a better bowling performance to book a place in the final.

Key Players: Imran Mir, Bahir Shah, Farmanullah Safi

Afghanistan A Predicted Playing XI:

Imran Mir (c), Hassan Eisakhil, Khalid Taniwal, Bahir Shah, Ijaz Ahmad Ahmadzai, Mohammad Ishaq (wk), Khalil Gurbaz, Zahir Khan, Abdullah Ahmadzai, Farmanullah Safi, Shams Ur Rahman

Hassan Eisakhil

46

48

7

0

95.83

Bahir Shah

44

46

6

0

95.65

Farmanullah Safi

35

59

2

0

59.32

Farmanullah Safi

5.1

0

40

2

7.74

Hassan Eisakhil

0.0

0

0

0

0

HR

Temp

Rain

W. speed

W. direction

Clouds

00h

25

0 mm.

5.25 k/h

From: SW

100%

03h

27

0 mm.

5.87 k/h

From: SW

100%

06h

28

0 mm.

6.97 k/h

From: SW

100%

09h

30

0 mm.

6.51 k/h

From: SW

98%

12h

27

0 mm.

6.01 k/h

From: SW

94%

15h

25

0 mm.

5.58 k/h

From: SW

100%

18h

25

0 mm.

5.71 k/h

From: SW

93%

21h

25

0 mm.

5.8 k/h

From: SW

100%

Weather Conditions

The forecast for Dambulla is for cloudy skies with a 30% chance of light showers. Temperatures will be around 28‑30°C, with humidity at 75% and a light south‑easterly breeze. A full 50‑over contest is expected, though the threat of rain remains.

IND A vs AFG-A Pitch Report

Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium Pitch Report

Batting Conditions

Moderate Scoring

Spin Bowling

Average Turn

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The Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium has produced some competitive batting conditions during this series, with the first-innings scores reading 277, 349, 245, and 265. That gives an average first-innings total of 284 runs across the first four matches, suggesting teams batting first have generally been able to put up strong scores. The surface has offered good value for strokeplay once batters get set, but it has not been an easy venue for outright domination, with bowlers still finding assistance through disciplined lines and changes of pace.

Interestingly, three of the four matches have gone right down to the wire, including an eight-run win for India A, a DLS-affected thriller between India A and Afghanistan A, and a tied contest between India A and Sri Lanka A that required a Super Over. The venue has therefore rewarded teams that manage the middle overs well rather than relying solely on late acceleration. Based on the results so far, a score in the 280-300 range looks competitive, while anything above 320 should put the batting side in a strong position.

Toss: To Bowl

The match is scheduled for a 10:00 AM local start at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium. In the four matches played at this venue in the series, the team winning the toss has chosen to bowl first three times. The chasing side has won twice, including Afghanistan‘s DLS victory. The pitch offers true bounce early, but spinners come into play as the surface wears. The captain who wins the toss is likely to bowl first.

India A have the superior batting lineup. Gaikwad has been in sublime touch, Sooryavanshi provides explosiveness, and Shedge and Tilak Varma have shown they can rescue innings. Afghanistan A have the psychological edge from their DLS victory and the all‑round threat of Farmanullah and Ahmadzai. But their batting relies heavily on Imran and Bahir. If India‘s spinners remove them early, the middle order looks vulnerable. 

If India A can avoid the late-innings disciplinary lapses that hurt them against Sri Lanka A, their superior depth should allow them to successfully counter Afghanistan’s bowling changes. An intensely fought battle is on the cards, where India A’s collective big-match experience steers them to a vital victory.

Back India A as the winners of this contest.

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