Prince Yadav's ODI debut spoiled by no-ball call on first wicket

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Last updated Jun 17, 2026

Prince Yadav's ODI debut spoiled by no-ball call on first wicket
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Prince Yadav's ODI debut was marred by a no-ball call that dismissed his first wicket. Yadav, playing for India against Afghanistan, thought he had claimed Rahmanullah Gurbaz's wicket, but replays confirmed he had overstepped. India previously scored 402 all out, with Shubman Gill contributing 154 runs and Ishan Kishan making 125. Despite early wickets, Gill and Kishan formed a strong partnership, putting India in a commanding position before losing several wickets in the final overs. The match is ongoing as Afghanistan chases the target.

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  • Prince Yadav made his ODI debut against Afghanistan
  • Dismissed Gurbaz, but it was ruled a no-ball
  • India scored 402 all out in their innings
  • Shubman Gill and Ishan Kishan both scored centuries
  • Match is ongoing as Afghanistan chases the target.
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  • 7:03 PMYahoo SportsPrince Yadav's dream debut turns sour as maiden ODI wicket is ruled no-ball
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Debut pacer Prince Yadav experienced a moment of heartbreak as his maiden ODI wicket was disallowed due to a marginal no-ball. Despite the unfortunate turn, Yadav's delivery troubled Afghanistan opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz. This incident occurred after India posted a formidable 402, powered by Shubman Gill's 154 and Ishan Kishan's 125.

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