In the rain-reduced first ODI between India and Afghanistan in Dharamshala, Shubman Gill takes center stage with a one-handed diving catch as India moves to tighten control. Afghanistan’s innings begins strongly, with Rahmanullah Gurbaz scoring a quick century. After that, India responds by taking regular wickets to restrict Afghanistan’s progress and maintain pressure. Several Indian bowlers contribute to the breakthrough phase, including debutant Harsh Dubey, who impresses with key wickets. Arshdeep Singh and Nitish Kumar Reddy also play supporting roles as India keeps tightening the contest. The reports agree that India’s fielding moment by Gill stands out during the match, while the overall turning point comes from India’s wicket-taking after Afghanistan’s fast start. The match is played under rain-affected conditions, leading to the ODI being reduced in length. Across coverage, the focus remains on Gill’s catch and India’s ability to turn the innings after Gurbaz’s early dominance.