India start Day 3 at 73 for five. Jural-Nitish partnership of 96 runs saved India from collapse.
Melbourne: Australia A set a target of 168 runs in the second unofficial Test against India A. India A were bowled out for 229 in the second innings at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Dhruv Jural (68) was the savior for India again, despite falling down at the start. Tanush Kotian (44), Nitish Kumar Reddy (38) and Pyath Krishna (29) contributed a lot. Corey Roccicoli took four wickets for the Aussies. Beau Webster has three wickets. Battling towards the target, Australia lost two wickets in the first innings. Marcus Harris (0) and Cameron Bancroft (0) returned. Nathan McSweeney () and Sam Konstas () at the top.
India start Day 3 at 73 for five. Jural-Nitish partnership of 96 runs saved India from collapse. Jural scored 80 runs in the first innings and became India’s savior again. Jural scored 68 runs off 122 balls with the help of five boundaries. Soon Nitish also returned. Nitish’s innings included one six and five fours. With this, India were 162 for seven. Later, Tanush and Pyath’s innings took India to a respectable score. Both added 49 runs. Another Mukesh Kumar (1) is out. Khalil Ahmed (0) was not out.
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Earlier, India started quickly. With just 25 runs on the scoreboard, India lost the wicket of Abhimanyu Iswar (17). Sai Sudarshan (3) had just eight balls. Captain Ruthuraj Gaekavad (11) disappointed in the fourth innings of the series. KL Rahul, who came as the opener, got only 10 runs despite 44 balls. The Malayali player, Devdut Padikkil managed to score only one run.
Earlier, the Aussies were bowled out for 223 on the second day against India’s first innings score of 161. Aussies top scorer Marcus Harris scored 74 runs. The Aussies were crushed by the famous Krishna who took four wickets. Mukesh Kumar has three wickets. Khalil Ahmed took both the wickets.
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India came out with four changes from the team that played the first match. Ishan Kishan, Baba Indrajith, Navdeep Saini and Manav Suthar lost their places. KL Rahul, Dhruv Jurel, Tanush Kotian and Khalil Ahmed were replaced. Jurrell is a wicket keeper. The Aussies lead the two-match series 1-0.
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