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Prasidh retires hurt after concussion as Australia ‘A’ hold edge over India ‘A’

Updated on: 25 September,2025 09:23 AM IST  |  Lucknow
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After their first innings effort of 420 all out, Australia ‘A’ eventually bowled India out for 194 runs thanks to Henry Thornton’s 4-36, gaining a first-innings lead of 226

Prasidh retires hurt after concussion as Australia ‘A’ hold edge over India ‘A’

Prasidh Krishna

Pacer Prasidh Krishna was forced to leave the field after a blow on his helmet led to concussion while batting for India ‘A’ against Australia ‘A’ on Day Two of the second unofficial Test here on Wednesday.

Prasidh was hit on his helmet during the 39th over of the innings by Australian pacer Henry Thornton, and he was subjected to concussion test immediately by the team medical staff as per the protocol. The Karnataka bowler continued to bat but he left the field after three overs.


After their first innings effort of 420 all out, Australia ‘A’ eventually bowled India out for 194 runs thanks to Henry Thornton’s 4-36, gaining a first-innings lead of 226.



However, Australia  ‘A’ were in a rough spot at stumps, with the score reading 16-3.

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