Prince Yadav’s ODI debut moment turns sour after his first wicket is ruled a no-ball for a marginal front-foot infringement. The disallowed wicket involves Afghanistan opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz, who is still made to face the pressure of Yadav’s delivery despite the decision. The incident comes during India’s innings in which the team posts a total of 402. India’s score is powered by major contributions from Shubman Gill, who makes 154, and Ishan Kishan, who scores 125. Following the no-ball call, the wicket does not count, but Yadav’s bowling remains impactful, with Gurbaz troubled by the pacer. The reports describe the no-ball as marginal, indicating the wicket’s outcome hinges on a close call rather than a clear breach. Overall, while Yadav’s individual milestone is denied, India’s batting performance sets a large target for Afghanistan as the match progresses.