CULTURE — June 19, 2026
Afghanistan A Loses to Sri Lanka A by 103 Runs, Misses Final
Sri Lanka A and India A advanced to the final scheduled for 31 Jawza. Afghanistan A ended the group stage with one win and three losses for two points.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Afghanistan International — 2 min read

Afghanistan A lost to Sri Lanka A by one hundred three runs in a fifty over match. Afghanistan A scored two hundred nineteen runs in their innings while chasing three hundred twenty two. The loss caused Afghanistan A to miss out on reaching the final.
Sri Lanka A scored three hundred twenty two for eight in fifty overs. Avishka Fernando scored a century for the winning side. He was awarded player of the match.
Afghanistan A won the toss and elected to bowl. The team was bowled out for two hundred nineteen in forty two point five overs. Hassan Isa Khail top scored with seventy four.
Afghanistan A finished the group stage with two points after one win and three losses. Sri Lanka A had six points. India A collected four points.
Sri Lanka A and India A advanced to the final. The final is scheduled for thirty one Jawza.
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