Duleep Trophy: Mayank Agarwal and Pratham Singh lead charge for India A, Shreyas Iyer shines in bowling – Duleep Trophy Mayank Agarwal, Pratham Singh lead charge for India A, Shreyas Iyer shines in bowling

by times news cr

2024-09-13 20:02:39
Anantapur: With the help of half-centuries from captain Mayank Agarwal and Pratham Singh, India A has made a strong start in the second innings. In the second innings, India A scored 115 runs for one wicket and gained an upper hand against India D. India A had scored 290 runs in their first innings and bundled out India D for 183 runs. Devdutt Padikkal played an attractive innings of 92 runs for India D. India A, who took a lead of 107 runs in the first innings, has now taken a total lead of 222 runs. Agarwal played an innings of 56 runs and returned to the pavilion after getting out on the last ball of the day. At the end of the day’s play, Pratham was playing after scoring 59 runs. Agarwal, who is trying to make a comeback in the national team, was caught back by the bowler on the ball of part-time spinner Shreyas Iyer. In the match, Iyer was badly flopping in batting for his team, but in bowling, he used his spin magic and was successful in getting important wickets for his team.

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India A bowlers have dominated

Even before this, India A’s bowlers dominated. From their side, fast bowlers Khalil Ahmed and Aaqib Khan took three wickets each. From India D’s side, only Padikkal was able to face the bowlers firmly. He hit 15 fours in his 124-ball innings.

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However, this Karnataka batsman, who made his Test debut against England earlier this year, could not complete his century and was caught by wicketkeeper Kumar Kushagra off the bowling of his statemate Prasidh Krishna. Apart from him, Harshit Rana scored 31 runs off 29 balls for India D. He hit two consecutive sixes off left-arm spinner Shams Mulani.

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