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India's A-team inflicts innings defeat on South Africa 'A'

Updated on: 20 August,2013 09:48 PM IST  | 
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India 'A' demolished South Africa 'A' by an innings and 13 runs in the first unofficial Test at Olympia Park here Tuesday.

India's A-team inflicts innings defeat on South Africa 'A'

India 'A' crushed hosts South Africa 'A' by an innings and 13 runs on the fourth and final day of the opening unofficial Test to take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series, here today.u00a0


Indian bowlers continued their dominating show as they shot out South Africa for 212 in their second innings after making them follow on at Olympia Park.


Seam bowlers Mohammed Shami (3/29) and Ishwar Pandey (3/25) picked up three wickets each while part-time spinner Rohit Sharma scalped two wickets to fashion India's crushing win over the hosts.


Pandey's thee wickets in the second innings took his match haul to seven.

Mohammed Shami and Ishwar Pandey
Seam bowlers Mohammed Shami (right) and Ishwar Pandey (left) picked up three wickets each to fashion India's crushing win over the hosts. File Picu00a0

Middle-order batsman Temba Bavuma (65) was the top-scorer for South Africa in their second innings. His 138-ball innings was laced with six fours.

Resuming at overnight 312 for nine, Kyle Abbott (33 not out) and Andrew Birch (18) provided some late resistance before Suresh Raina had the latter trapped leg before to bring an end to South Africa's first innings at 357.

After asking South Africa to follow on, India's frontline quicks struck early with Pandey dismissing Reeza Hendricks (4) in the third ball of his first over.

Shami then struck twice in the sixth over, removing Dean Elgar (3) and J P Duminy (0) in the space of four deliveries.

Newman Rilee Rossouw tried to break the shackles and cracked three boundaries in the 10th over bowled by Shami. He was dismissed in the 20th over by Raina, who castled Rossouw's timbers when the batsman went for a sweep shot.

Bavuma picked up a couple of boundaries in the 23rd over off Raina, while Ontong (19) hit two fours off Shami's in the 25th over. But Shami came back strongly to clean up Ontong in the fourth delivery of the same over as South Africa slipped to 93 for five.

Pandey took his second wicket in the form of Tsolekile in the 35th over before Nadeem got rid off Wayne Parnell (10) as South Africa further slumped to 140 for seven in 41.4 overs.

At tea, South Africa needed another 84 runs to make India bat again with three second innings wickets in hand. Temba Bavuma and Simon Harmer were at the crease at the break.

After the interval, Bavuma started on a positive note, dispatching Nadeem through the mid-wicket and covers for a couple of boundaries. Bavuma cracked another four off the left-arm spinner when he drove him through point and covers in the 48th over. Part-time spinner Sharma was then introduced into the attack by Chetestwar Pujara and the move worked as Bavuma (65) trying a pull shot hit it straight to the India skipper at mid-wicket.

Abbott (14) and Harmer (31 not out) tried to ease the mounting pressure with a couple of hits to the fence. Sharma came back for his second spell to dismiss Abbott when he induced an edge to wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha.

Birch then picked up a four off Sharma but Pandey cleaned up the batsman in the 67th over to complete India A's deserving victory.

Brief Scores:

India 'A' 582/9 in first innings declared.

South Africa 'A' 357 all out in first innings (Duminy 84, Rossouw 57; Pandey 4/46, Raina 3/40) and 212 all out in second innings (Bavuma 65, Rossouw 34; Pandey 3/25, Shami 3/33)u00a0

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