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We Wanted to Be Ruthless in Our Approach, Says Captain Rahane

Afghanistan were bowled out for 109 and 103 in pursuit of India’s first innings total of 474 all out on Friday.

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India's stand-in skipper Ajinkya Rahane said his side were determined to be "ruthless" in their approach after the hosts demolished Afghanistan by an innings and 262 runs inside two days in Afghanistan’s debut Test match in Bengaluru on Friday.

The Afghans' dream of scripting a fairytale turned into a virtual nightmare as they were found to be painfully short of experience for the longest format and were bowled out for 109 and 103 in pursuit of India's first innings total of 474 all out on Friday.

"This feels really special. It is always an honour to lead your country and we wanted to be ruthless," said Rahane, who captained India in regular skipper Virat Kohli's absence.

Rahane was full of praise for his batting unit, especially openers Shikhar Dhawan and Murali Vijay, both of whom scored centuries in India's total.

Guys like Shikhar (Dhawan) and (Murali Vijay) got those hundreds, (KL) Rahul chipped in and (Hardik) Pandya was magnificent at the end. It was important for all of us to stick to our basics, create some good habits.
Ajinkya Rahane
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Afghanistan were bowled out for 109 and 103 in pursuit of India’s first innings total of 474 all out on Friday.
In a rare gesture, Rahane called up the entire Afghan team for the victory photo opportunity.
(Photo: BCCI)

Rahane also had words of appreciation for Afghanistan despite their abject surrender in the match.

But credit to Afghanistan, they were fantastic. From here on it is only upwards and onwards for them. Their seamers bowled really well, especially in the third session on Thursday and I am sure they will go a long way against all opponents.
Ajinkya Rahane

In a rare gesture, Rahane later called up the entire Afghan team for the victory photo opportunity and also handed over the trophy to the debutants in a bid to boost their morale.

Afghanistan captain Asghar Stanikzai too agreed that the Test match was a big learning curve for his inexperienced side.

"First thanks to BCCI and the Afghan Cricket Board to give us this opportunity. We hadn't played a Test match before this and we've learnt a lot," he said.

"In future when we play a match, we know now how to play against a full member nation like India. Yes, we were surprised by how quickly things ended because we were a good team. But Test cricket is a completely different ball game, we have a lot of time and we'll work on our weaknesses."

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