Australia took a 62-run lead thanks to rearguard action from ... ending the day on 73/5 with just an 11-run lead and the last ...
Australia A's potent bowling attack disrupted India A's stronghold in the second unofficial Test at MCG. By the end of day ...
Corey Rocchiccioli and Nathan McAndrew put on a half-century stand, taking Australia A beyond 200-run mark. The partnership ended at 56 runs, with Corey dismissed for 35 in 28 balls, with three fours ...
The ongoing unofficial series between India A and Australia A was marred by a ball-tampering controversy last week. In the ...
India A: 161 and 73/5 in 31 overs (Dhruv Jurel 19 batting; Nathan McAndrew 2/22, Beau Webster 2/14). Australia A: 223 all out ...
Jurel and Nitish Kumar Reddy then safely saw off the bowling to stay 73 for 5 till close of play, taking a 11-run lead.
Hyderabad: Indian batter KL Rahul failed for the second time in as many opportunities as he got out for just 10 runs in the ...
While India's KL Rahul, who was sent early to Australia to play the second unofficial Test along with Dhruv Jurel, failed to ...
Looking completely out of sorts, Rahul was bowled in a bizarre fashion after facing 44 balls at the Cricket Ground ...
KL Rahul and Abhimanyu Easwaran failed to leave a mark yet again as India A were reduced to 73/5 at the end of day two's play ...
Earlier, India A’s pace attack, spearheaded by Prasidh Krishna’s four-wicket burst and Mukesh Kumar’s three-wicket haul, ...
KL Rahul's difficulties at bat continued as he was dismissed in unusual fashion, leaving India A at 73/5 against Australia A. Following a 62-run first-innings lead by Australia A, the Indian top-order ...