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Ind vs Ban: India ‘A’ make Bangladesh grind in warm-up match
- Updated: February 6, 2017
Shreyas Iyer strike 6 runs during a second day of a two-day use cricket compare between India A and Bangladesh during Gymkhana Ground in Secunderabad, a twin city of Hyderabad on Tuesday.
Hyderabad: Bangladesh were during a receiving end for a infancy of their solitary warm-up diversion opposite India A with as many as 3 home group batsmen slamming hundreds on second and final day of a compare that finished in a pull here today.
Bangladesh, who are in India for a one-off Test starting here Feb 9, endured a prolonged day on a margin with India A dogmatic during 461 for 8 in response to the visitors’ 224 for 8 on a opening day.
Bangladesh operated with 8 bowlers and many of them leaked runs, as a hosts scored during some-more than 5 runs per over. Bangladesh were 73 for dual in their second innings when play was called off.
India’s domestic performers picked for a diversion cashed in on a event with Priyank Kirit Panchal (103 retired out), Shreyas Iyer (100 late out) and Vijay Shankar (103 not out) creation excellent hundreds.
The India ‘A’ batsmen put adult a winning arrangement a day after a bowlers, led by pacer Aniket Choudhary, came adult with a trained effort.
Panchal, a top run-getter in Ranji Trophy this season, and Iyer piled on a runs after resuming during an overnight 91 for one.
The gifted twin common a 159-run partnership for the second wicket to set a tinge for a innings. Bangladesh bounced behind after a dual set batsmen late out, running through a middler-order by pacer Subhashis Roy and spinner Taijul Islam, who both picked 3 wickets to have India A during 287 from 7 from a autocratic 243 for two.
However, that was a usually duration when Bangladesh had a top palm as Shankar and Nitin Saini (66) undone them with a 115-run mount for a eighth wicket. Tamil Nadu batsman Shankar remained dominant in his 81-ball blinder that comprised 14 fours and 3 maximums.
However, India A skipper Abhinav Mukund, who has been recalled to a Test group after some-more than 5 years, could not spend estimable time in a middle, carrying been dismissed for 16 yesterday.
Brief Scores:
Bangladesh: 224/8 decl and 73/2 in 15 overs (Tamim Iqbal 42; Kuldeep Yadav 2/2).
India A: 461/8 decl in 90 overs (Shreyas Iyer 100 retired out, Priyank Panchal 103 late out, Vijay Shankar 103 not out).