India's opening pair of Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal dominated the chase against Afghanistan in the third and final One-Day International at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, putting the hosts firmly in control with a century partnership. Chasing 219, the duo combined aggressive strokeplay with disciplined shot selection to ensure India remained on course for a comfortable victory and a series whitewash.
Rohit Sharma led the charge with his trademark attacking approach, while Jaiswal complemented him with fluent strokeplay around the wicket. The pair reached the 100-run mark without losing a wicket, frustrating the Afghan bowlers and keeping the required run rate well within reach. Their partnership denied Afghanistan any early breakthroughs and shifted the momentum decisively in India's favour.
The chase came after India's bowlers restricted Afghanistan to 218, with Prasidh Krishna starring with figures of 5 for 23. Armed with a modest target, the Indian openers showed no signs of caution, capitalising on loose deliveries and rotating the strike effectively to keep the scoreboard moving throughout the innings.
Afghanistan struggled to create chances despite trying multiple bowling combinations. The visitors failed to break the opening stand as Rohit and Jaiswal continued to find boundaries regularly, making the chase appear increasingly one-sided on a batting-friendly Chennai surface.
With a commanding opening partnership and plenty of wickets in hand, India moved closer to sealing the third ODI and completing a clean sweep of the series. The confident display by Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal underlined the depth of India's batting line-up and provided the perfect foundation for another dominant victory.