South Africa A won the toss and elected to bat first, adding 268/10. The highest scorers were Sarel Ervi 75 (180), Tony 58 (104) and Jondo 56 (98).
Indian A innings:
Following this, the Indian team was 229/6 at the end of the second day’s play, 39 runs behind. Ishant Kishan 86 (141) and Krishnappa Gautam 0 (0) were on the field. In this situation Krishnappa Gautam took only 5 (22) runs and built the walk. Next, Saurabh Kumar was knocked out 0 (3), causing a setback for India. Ishant Kishan, who played in the crisis, was dismissed for just 91 (153).
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Thus, India also had trouble gaining the lead. Navdeep Saini, who was in 10th position, was unbeaten on 27 off 22 balls with five fours and a six. Thus, the Indian team scored 276/10 in the first innings to take an 8-run lead.
India stagnation:
South Africa A captain Peter Malone scored just 27 (50) in the second innings. However, another opener, Sarel Ervi 85 (181), and Jubair Hamza 78 (117) are still standing. Now the third day of the game is over. South Africa are 196/1 with a 188-run lead.
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