hospice: Hardik PandyaNitish Kumar Reddy got a chance as a fast bowling all-rounder in the first ODI match against Afghanistan (IND vs AFG) in the absence of How much improvement Nitish has made in bowling recently, this match organized at Dharamshala proved once again. Nitish spent 31 runs for two wickets in the first ODI, including breaking the middle stump of Rahmanullah Gurbaz, who scored a century.
After this performance Nitish Kumar Reddy was sent to the press conference after the match. There is an incident that has become a social media sensation. When Nitish was answering various questions from the journalists in the press conference, his phone rang in front of the microphone. Reddy apologized to the reporters and picked up the phone. After listening to him, it was understood that it was no one else but his mother on the phone.
The post-match presser can wait but a call from Mom simply cannot#TeamIndia | #INDvAFG | @IDFCFIRSTBank | @NKReddy07 pic.twitter.com/23OUBNZvYH
— BCCI (@BCCI) June 13, 2026
This sweet moment of mother and son captures everyone’s heart despite the discussion of the game, reviews, and various questions from journalists. If we talk about the match, India won the first match of the ODI series. Shubman Gill’s team won by 7 wickets in the first match against Afghanistan. Gill scored an unbeaten fifty as captain. The Indian captain was unbeaten on 84 runs. KL Rahul also remained unbeaten on 39 runs. Chasing a target of 195 runs, India reached the target of victory in 22.5 overs.
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Batting first, Afghanistan put up 194 runs on the board. They were all out. Rahmanullah Gurbaz scored a stunning century in the opening. But no other batsman could score a big run. Among the Indian bowlers, two newcomers Gurnoor Brar and Harsh Dubey performed well. Both took three wickets each.
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