Opener impresses with a strokeful 150 against Bangladesh 'A' as he proves his form and fitness in style ahead of the South Africa series
India 'A' skipper Shikhar Dhawan en route his 150 against Bangladesh 'A' at M Chinnaswamy Stadium yesterday
Bangalore: Skipper Shikhar Dhawan hit a strokeful 150 to help India 'A' declare their first innings on 411 for five to notch up a massive lead against Bangladesh 'A' on Day Two of the unofficial Test, here yesterday.
India 'A' skipper Shikhar Dhawan en route his 150 against Bangladesh 'A' at M Chinnaswamy Stadium yesterday. Pic/PTI
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Bangladesh 'A' were 36 for two when bad light ended the day's play. They still trail by 147 runs with skipper Mominul Haque (9) and Liton Das (7) at the crease. India 'A' pace spearhead Ishwar Pandey (1-4) and off-spinner Jayant Yadav (1-8) shared a wicket each.
50s for Nair, Shankar
Earlier, starting on their overnight score of 161 for one in response to the visitors' effort of 228, the home side not only saw a crushing knock from Dhawan but also fine fifties from Karun Nair (71) and Vijay Shankar (86).
The visitors heaved a huge sigh of relief when Saqlain Sajib (1-121) trapped Dhawan LBW just after reaching 150 runs but Nair and Shankar ensured that the Bangladeshi bowlers have a hard time at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.
Ishwar, bowling along with Abhimanyu Mithun (0-21), provided an immediate breakthrough with the new ball. In the third over, Anamul Haque (0) played a loose shot, giving a catch to Nair off Ishwar.
Soumya Sarkar (19) put on 17 runs for the second wicket with Haque before Yadav dismissed him. But the spotlight remained on Dhawan, who proved his form and fitness in style ahead of the South Africa series, striking 18 fours and three sixes in his 146-ball knock.
The southpaw was racing against time to get fit before the all-important series after getting injured in the first Test in Sri Lanka. He missed the next two Tests, but has come out all guns blazing in this match.
Brief scores
Bangladesh 'A': 228 and 36 for 2 vs India 'A': (1st innings) 411-5 decl (Dhawan 150, Nair 71, Shankar 86; Jubair Hossain 2-76)