IND A vs AUS A: India all out for 161 runs, explosive innings by Dhruv Jurail

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New Delhi. IND A vs AUS A : India-A’s first innings was reduced to 161 runs in the second unofficial test between India and Australia being played in Melbourne. The team’s batting was so bad that 7 batsmen could not even reach double figures. Dhruv Jurel scored the highest 80 runs. While Devdutt Padikkal contributed 26 runs and Nitish Reddy contributed 16 runs. For Australia, Michael Neser took 4 wickets and Beau Webster took 3 wickets. In reply, Australia has scored 53 runs after losing 2 wickets till stumps. Mukesh Kumar and Khalil Ahmed got 1-1 wicket.

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KL Rahul once again failed at the opening position. He was dismissed by Scott Boland for 4 runs. After flopping in the first match against New Zealand, KL Rahul ND A vs AUS A test series Was sent to Australia to play. But here too KL Rahul’s bad phase continues unabated. The Indian team is already trailing 0-1 in the 2-match series.

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IND A vs AUS A India A, batting after losing the toss, had a bad start in the match. The team had lost 5 wickets on the score of 64 runs. The team lost 2 wickets on the score of zero. Openers Abhinyu Easwaran and Sai Sudarshan were out for zero. For Australia, Michael Nisar took wickets on the third and fourth balls of the first over. He got Abhimanyu Easwaran caught by Rochiody. Then on the very next ball, Sai Sudarshan was caught by wicketkeeper Pearson. KL Rahul and captain Ruturaj Gaikwad also could not perform well. Both scored only 4 runs each. KL Rahul was sent to the pavilion by Boland and Gaikwad was sent to the pavilion by Nasir.

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Neser got 2 wickets in the first over.

Australia A fast bowler Michael Neser took 2 wickets in two consecutive balls in the first over. He showed the way to the pavilion to Abhimanyu Easwaran, Sai Sudarshan and Ruturaj Gaikwad.

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