Australia were crushed by Mukesh Kumar who took six wickets for 46 runs. Prasad Krishna took three wickets.
Melbourne: India A bowled out Australia A for 195 runs in the unofficial test match. Against India A’s first innings score of 107 runs, Australia A came to the fore on the second day at 99-4 and managed to add 96 more runs. Australia were crushed by Mukesh Kumar who took six wickets for 46 runs. Prasad Krishna took three wickets. Nitish Reddy has a wicket. Todd Murphy’s tail-end knock of 33 runs gave Australia A a lead of 88 runs. Australia A’s skipper Nathan McSweeney scored 39 runs.
Australia A, who reached the summit on the second day with a score of 99-4, were dismantled after Nathan McSweeney and Cooper Connolly reached 124 runs. Mukesh Kumar, who returned Cooper Connolly (37), gave India a break. Mukesh also dropped Joshe Philip (4). Nitish Reddy dropped the struggling Nathan McSweeney (37) as Australia A slumped to 136-7, but Todd Murphy (33) and Fergus Neil (13) took them to 177. The partnership was broken up by the famous Krishna who killed O’Neill. Mukesh finished with six wickets as Todd Murphy and Brendan Doggett (8) were dismissed.
Finally, Rajasthan decided to drop Josetan and kept four players, including Sanju
Australia A lost the wickets of Sam Konstas (0), Marcus Harris (17), Cameron Bancroft (0) and Beau Webster (33), who is considered Australia’s leading opener in the Test series against India, on the first day. Yesterday, India A lost the toss and came to the crease and were all out for 107 runs. Only three players in the Indian batting lineup have crossed the double figure. Malayali player Devdut Patikal is India A’s top scorer with 36 runs. Sai Sudarshan who scored 21 runs and Navdeep Saini who scored 23 runs were the only two other Indian players to cross the double figure. Brendan Doggett took six wickets in 11 overs and gave away only 15 runs. Navdeep Saini’s 100 took India down from 71/3 to 86-9.
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