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India ‘A’ get upper hand against New Zealand ‘A’

Updated on: 17 September,2022 09:07 AM IST  |  Bangalore
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At stumps, India ‘A’ were 40 for one in 11 overs, extending their overall lead to 96 runs

India ‘A’ get upper hand against New Zealand ‘A’

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The spin duo of Saurabh Kumar and Rahul Chahar sparkled with the ball to bundle out New Zealand ‘A’ for 237 and hand India ‘A’ the first-innings lead on the second day of the third unofficial Test here on Friday.


Slow left-arm orthodox bowler Saurabh (4-48) and leg-spinner Chahar (3-53) shared seven wickets between them to bowl out New Zealand ‘A’ in 71.2 overs and hand India ‘A’ lead of 56 runs in the first innings of the four-day game. At stumps, India ‘A’ were 40 for one in 11 overs, extending their overall lead to 96 runs.


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India ‘A’ one-day squad P Shaw, A Easwaran, R Gaikwad, R Tripathi, R Patidar, S Samson (captain), U Malik, KS Bharat (wk), Kuldeep , Shabhaz Ahmed, T Varma, Rahul Chahar, K Sen, S Thakur, N Saini, R Bawa

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