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AUS-A vs IND-A, 2nd TEST, IND-A vs AUS-A 2024 live

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AUS-A 223(62.1)
169-4(47.5)
Australia A won by 6 wickets 🏆
161(57.1)
IND-A
(77.5)229-10
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B Webster Logo
B Webster Jersy

46

(66)

4s: 6
6s: 0
SR:69.70
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S Konstas Logo
S Konstas Jersy

73

(128)

4s: 7
6s: 1
SR:57.03
T Kotian Logo
T Kotian Jersy

1-62

(12.5)

Tanush Kotian

1-62(12.5)
Econ: 4.83
P'ship : 96(123)
Last Wkt : Oliver Davies 21(22)
Over 45
0
4
0
1
0
1
 
= 6
Over 46
0
0
0
4
4
0
 
= 8
Over 47
0
2
1
1
1
2
 
= 7
Over 48
3
1
1
0
4
 
= 9

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That is the end of this two-match red-ball action between the A-sides from Australia and India. The bowlers and the hosts dominated the series, taking it 2-0. There are plenty of questions to be answered and plenty of chirps around who will play for both sides in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy later this month. Nathan McSweeney's performance has done no harm, making him a strong nominee to open with Usman Khawaja. Australia will also keep a close eye on Michael Neser's injury. India had a forgettable home series against New Zealand. Rohit Sharma may not be available for a Test or two. Who will open in the Indian skipper's absence? KL Rahul and Abhimanyu Easwaran haven't made the opportunities count here, with the former being available for only the second game. Dhruv Jurel, with twin fifties and that too under pressure, has caught the eyes of the selectors, but where will he play? India have a few things to look at as the BGT gets closer and closer. For now, we take your leave. It is me, AkshayaKrishna Polya, signing off on behalf of my co-commentators Ajay Pal Singh and Saptak Sanyal, who, alongside our scorer/analyst Dushyant Madhukar Kumar, brought you all the live action of this intriguing final day of the series. We will meet again. Until then, it is cheers!
Session Breakdown of Day 3: 1st Session: 36 Overs, 133 Runs, 2 Wickets 2nd Session: 25.5 Overs, 56 Runs,5 Wickets 3rd Session: 33 Overs, 136 Runs, 2 Wickets
12:38 PM IST and 6:08 PM Local Time: Another cracking performance from Australia A as they hammer India A by 6 wickets with a day remaining in this second and final Four-Day Game of the series to complete the whitewash! India A made a comeback but eventually didn't have enough runs to deal with in both matches and ended up on the losing side. Michael Neser (4/27), Scott Boland (1/51), Beau Webster (3/19), Nathan McSweeney (1/5) and Corey Rocchiccioli (1/21) were all over the visitors and bundled them for 161 in 57.1 overs after opting to bowl first on a spicy MCG pitch. Neser, in particular, was on top of his game and was on a hat-trick in the very first over of the fixture, but he was later ruled out of the match after injuring his left hamstring. India A were reduced to 4/11 at one stage, but a fighting half-century from Dhruv Jurel (80 off 186) got them to a respectable score. Australia A rode on Marcus Harris' 74, Jimmy Peirson's 30, and useful contributions from Nathan McAndrew (26*) and Rocchiccioli (35) to get well past India A's first-innings total before getting all out for 223 in 62.1 overs. Prasidh Krishna (4/50), Mukesh Kumar (3/41) and Khaleel Ahmed (2/56) shared all the wickets to fall from India A's perspective. Though the tourists didn't have to deal with the threat of Neser in their second innings, the top-order batters failed to get around and score runs. Another collapse in the series meant it was Jurel (68 off 122) again coming to the rescue, scoring his second fifty of the fixture. He got good support from Nitish Kumar Reddy (38 off 81) as the two rebuilt to get past the lead. India A's tail - Tanush Kotian (44 off 84) and Krishna (29 off 43) - wagged at an important point and gave themselves something to bowl at before being folded for 229 in 77.5 overs. Rocchiccioli (4/74), Webster (3/49), McAndrew (2/53) and McSweeney (1/12) were the heroes of the home side's bowling in the third innings of the game. Krishna bowled a brilliant first over, dismissing Harris and Cameron Bancroft in successive deliveries for golden ducks to make things interesting, defending 168. The Australia A skipper and Sam Konstas fought hard but the former got a jaffa from Mukesh after Tea. Konstas continued his normal game and was a bit itchy at the crease following McSweeney's dismissal. Oliver Davies was on the move but fell to his own trap off Kotian as he exposed the stumps and got cleaned up. At 73/4, the hearts would have been beating hard in the Australian A dressing room, but Konstas (73* off 128) and Webster (46* off 66) ensured no further hiccups in the run chase, with an unbeaten 96-run stand. The former hit a well-compiled half-century, while the latter made sure that the game was done and dusted on Day 3 itself.
OVER 48
Australia A
169/4
Beau Webster
46(66)
Sam Konstas
73(128)
Tanush Kotian
1-62(12.5)
IT'S ALL OVER!! Beau Webster seals the series victory by 2-0 margin by completely outplaying the Ruturaj Gaikwad-led India A. Sam Konstas stays unbeaten on 73 and Webster makes a valuable contribution of 46 runs.
47.5 T Kotian to B Webster
4 FOUR RUNS!!! Beau Webster steps down the track and slams it to the fence. It is a clean sweep for Australia A! The hosts thrash India A by 6 wickets and take the series 2-0 with a day to spare in this second Four-Day Game! Flighted delivery on the stumps. Webster dances down the pitch and gets close to the pitch of the ball. Smacks it downtown past mid on to his left. A lofted drive, a powerful one to finish things off in style at the MCG!
47.4 T Kotian to B Webster
0 Full on the stumps. Webster pushes it to the right of the bowler.
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