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India A roar back to take upper hand against England Lions

Updated on: 03 February,2024 07:35 AM IST  |  Ahmedabad
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At stumps, India A were well-placed at 148 for three in their second innings and 141 runs ahead of the visitors, who suffered an inexplicable collapse after starting the day at 98 for one.

India A roar back to take upper hand against England Lions

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India A staged a remarkable comeback to dismiss England Lions for 199 before the batters propelled the home team to a position of strength on the second day of the third and final unofficial Test here on Friday. At stumps, India A were well-placed at 148 for three in their second innings and 141 runs ahead of the visitors, who suffered an inexplicable collapse after starting the day at 98 for one.


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Sai Sudharsan (54 off 141 balls) was going strong in the middle, capping a fine outing for the hosts who were in all sorts of trouble on the opening day. Tilak Varma (46 off 85 balls) got out after getting his eye in and his dismissal brought the day’s play to an end. Thanks to the brilliant display by their bowlers, India A limited England Lions’ first-innings lead to a mere seven runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium. The right-left pace duo of Akash Deep (4-56) and Yash Dayal (3-32) shared seven wickets between them while plotting the visiting team batters’ downfall in their first innings. Dayal has come a long way, giving his team the day’s first breakthrough.


Bowling a fine line and length, he had Oliver Price (31) trapped in front of the wicket as the overnight batter could add just 11 runs to his score of 20. Dayal had also picked up the wicket of opener Keaton Jennings (17) on Thursday evening before adding two more to his tally on the second day. Meanwhile, Akash Deep got into the act by removing rival skipper Josh Bohannon for 10 as England Lions slipped to 136 for four, offering the hosts more reasons to smile.

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