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Indian pacer Harshit Rana breathed fire with the pnk ball in the practice match against Australia Prime Minister’s XI at the Manuka Oval in Canberra on Sunday. Rana picked up 4 wickets as India bundled out Australia PM’s XI for 240 runs.

New Delhi: India pacer Harshit Rana impressed in the pink-ball practice match against Australia Prime Minister’s XI at the Manuka Oval in Canberra on Sunday. Rana picked up a four-wicket haul to help India bundle out Australia PM XI for 240 runs in the practice match which was reduced to a 46 overs a side contest on Day 2 after the opening day was washed out due to rain.

India won the toss and opted to bowl first in the warm-up game to ensure they gave their pacers good practice with the pink ball ahead of the second Test against Australia in Adelaide which gets underway on December 06. Rana made full use of the opportunity as he troubled the Australia PM’s XI batters consistently during his spell.

Rana ripped through the opposition’s middle order with as many as 4 wickets in just 9 deliveries in the game. The Indian pacer opened his account by cleaning up a settled Jack Clayton on 40 on the 4th delivery of the 23rd over before removing Olivier Davies on a duck on the final delivery of the same over.

Rana returned to dismiss Australia PM’s XI skipper Jack Edwards cheaply on 1 before sending wicket-keeper batter Sam Harper packing on a duck to complete his 4-wicket haul. Rana finished with exceptional figures of 4/44 in his six overs in the game and was the highest wicket-taker for India.

Watch Harshit Rana runs riot against Australia Prime Minister’s XI:

While Rana stole the show with his 4-wicket haul, pacer Akash Deep also did well for India with the new ball in the practice match. Akash Deep dismissed Australia PM XI’s opener Matt Renshaw and no.3 Jayden Goodwin in quick succession to get India off to a strong start with the ball. Akash Deep finished with figures of 2/58 off his 10 overs while Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj bagged a wicket apiece for India.

Abhishek reports on all things sports for News9. He has been covering cricket extensively for more than five years now and is a keen follower of the game. From preserving newspaper cuts of his favourite sporting heroes to playing the game himself and then covering it from close quarters, cricket has stayed with him since childhood. He started his career with NewsX and has worked for some of the leading news organisations in the country, including Times Now and WION. He will probably be busy watching cricket/football when not crafting stories on sports and its heroes.

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