The gap in performance level between a Full ICC Member and an Associate member was clear when India defeated Afghanistan by 153 runs in a Cricket World Cup match in Adelaide on Tuesday. Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi said his bowlers failed to check a rampaging Indian line-up on a good batting track and then didn't have the depth in bating to chase an imposing 365 runs. Nawroz Mangal (60) and Usman Ghani (44) shone with the bat for Afghanistan who begin their World Cup campaign against Bangladesh on February 18. Nabi said the biggest plus point for the Afghans was playing their full quota of 50 overs against a quality Indian attack. (Video Courtesy: ICC)