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Sooryavanshi was involved in a heated exchange with Halambage and a few Sri Lankan players after the match
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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Sri Lanka-A’s Vishen Halambage have each been recommended fines amounting to 50% of their match fees, while India-A captain Tilak faces a proposed 30% sanction following incidents during Monday’s India A-Sri Lanka-A match.

Pradeep Jeyapragash, the match referee, has also recommended a 20% fine for Sri Lanka-A wicketkeeper-batter Niroshan Dickwella.

The sanctions come in the aftermath of a tense finish to the contest. Sooryavanshi was involved in a heated exchange with Halambage and a few Sri Lankan players after the match, bringing an ugly end to what had otherwise been a gripping encounter.

Sources claimed that a few Sri Lankan players had been sledging Sooryavanshi and some of his India-A teammates since the start of the tournament, often taunting them about their IPL performances.

However, unlike senior international cricket, disciplinary sanctions in A-team matches are not automatically enforced by the ICC. The match referee’s recommendations have instead been forwarded to the BCCI and Sri Lanka Cricket, with the two boards now responsible for deciding whether to ratify and impose the proposed penalties.

While there was no formal hearing, the match referee imposed the sanctions based on the reports of the on-field umpires.



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IND-A tri-series | Clinical India-A beats Afghanistan-A, all but seals final spot https://artifex.news/article71114084-ece/ Wed, 17 Jun 2026 13:49:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article71114084-ece/ Read More “IND-A tri-series | Clinical India-A beats Afghanistan-A, all but seals final spot” »

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Calm and composed: Kushagra notched up a stylish half-century.
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India-A all but sealed a place in the tri-nation series final with a commanding 101-run win over Afghanistan-A at the Rangiri International Stadium on Wednesday, thanks to a composed knock from Kumar Kushagra and a disciplined bowling effort.

Asked to bat, India-A recovered from a wobble to post 319 for nine. Half-centuries from Priyansh Arya (58, 42b, 9×4, 1×6), skipper Tilak Varma (59, 75b, 5×4) and Kushagra (58, 67b, 5×4) formed the backbone of the innings, with the 104-run fourth-wicket stand between Tilak and Kushagra proving decisive.

The changes to the XI paid off immediately. Priyansh, drafted in for Prabhsimran Singh, continued his impressive run at the top, while Kushagra justified his inclusion ahead of Ayush Badoni.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi once again got a start but failed to convert it despite surviving a couple of chances. Ruturaj Gaikwad looked fluent before edging Abdollah Ahmadzai behind.

When wickets fell in quick succession, Kushagra remained calm and assured, rebuilding the innings alongside Tilak. The pair wrestled back control before Vipraj Nigam added late impetus with a brisk 30 off 20 balls to take India-A past 300.

Tilak Varma.

Tilak Varma.
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The run chase began brightly. Hassan Eisakhil attacked Anshul Kamboj and Yash Thakur before mistiming a pull to Ruturaj at short mid-wicket. Khalid Taniwal and Imran Mir also got starts but failed to capitalise.

The chase remained alive through an 87-run fourth-wicket partnership between Bahir Shah and Faisal Shinozada. Just when Afghanistan-A threatened to mount a challenge, India-A struck back.

Anukul Roy tightened the screws in the middle overs, while Vipraj delivered key breakthroughs. The turning point came when Bahir departed soon after reaching a hard-fought fifty.

From there, Afghanistan-A unravelled as left-arm spinner Nishant Sindhu cleaned up the tail with four wickets, bowling out the side for 218.

The emphatic win lifted India-A to the top of the points table, ahead of Sri Lanka-A and Afghanistan-A on Net Run Rate, leaving it on the verge of a place in the final.

The scores: India-A 319/9 in 50 overs (Priyansh 58, Tilak 59, Kushagra 58) bt Afghanistan-A 218 in 36.5 overs (Shinozada 46, Bahir 57, Sindhu 4/31).

Toss: Afghanistan-A; PoM: Nishant Sindhu.



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