Afghanistan produced a disciplined bowling performance to restrict a strong Indian team to 224/8 in their group match at Southampton, at the ICC World Cup.
After being hit for a record 25 sixes in the last match against England, Afghan bowlers made a strong comeback, bowling 152 dot balls.
Electing to bat first after winning the toss, India's famed batting line-up failed to fire. Only skipper Virat Kohli (67 off 63 balls) scored freely before as Mohammed Nabi (9-0-33-2), Mujeeb ur Rahman (10-1-26-1) and Rashid Khan (10-0-38-1) kept the other Indian batsmen under tight leash on a slow track that offered both turn and bounce.
Veteran Mahendra Singh Dhoni (28 off 52 balls) and Kedar Jadhav (52 off 68 balls) failed to rotate the strike effectively, adding only 57 runs in 14 overs during the middle overs.
Jadhav tried to make up with a few lusty hits towards the end, but it was their inability to rotate strike during the middle overs that hurt India. Worse, they didn't even intend to take any risk against the three spinners.
While the odd ball was holding up and there was some turn available, at times, Jadhav and Dhoni were even defending fuller deliveries.
The intent was missing and suddenly they were trying to play out the overs bowled by Mujeeb, easily the best of the lot with 38 dot balls to his credit.
Dhoni was finally relieved from his miseries by Rashid as the desperate former skipper came down the track and was stumped.
The amount of pressure that the duo put on Hardik Pandya was evident as he was forced to slog from ball one but failed to deliver this time getting out to pacer Aftab Alam.
Skipper Gulbadin Naib (2/51) also impressed with his seam-up stuff dismissing Jadhav off the penultimate delivery of the innings.
Before this game, India lost 14 wickets in the three completed games and none of the wickets went to the spinners.
It started with India's in-form opener Rohit Sharma being beaten by a doosra from Mujeeb as he lunged forward for a defensive stroke.
K.L. Rahul, despite scoring 30, could never really get the measure of Mujeeb, his Kings XI Punjab teammate.
The itch to outsmart Nabi cost Rahul dearly as he tried a reverse sweep only to find Hazratullah Zazai at short third-man after a 57-run stand with Kohli.
Kohli never looked in trouble and hit one beautiful cover drive off Rashid. Vijay Shankar (29 off 41 balls) nudged around and was steady during their 58-run stand before being adjudged leg before by Rahmat Shah.
Kohli looked good for another hundred but missed three in three games, trying to cut Nabi with the turn.
Once Kohli was out, the Indian innings lost momentum.
(With PTI inputs)