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India A vs Australia A: Dhruv Jurel shines again but India A lose

Wicketkeeper-batter’s second successive fifty goes in vain as hosts sweep series 2-0
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Wicketkeeper-batter Dhruv Jurel built a strong case for a possible Test XI inclusion with his second successive fifty but it was not enough to prevent India A going down to Australia A by six wickets on the third day of their second and final four-day match. - Reuters file photo
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Wicketkeeper-batter Dhruv Jurel built a strong case for a possible Test XI inclusion with his second successive fifty but it was not enough to prevent India A going down to Australia A by six wickets on the third day of their second and final four-day match.

India A lost the two-match series 0-2, as the visitors had earlier lost the first game by seven wickets at Mackay.

Resuming from overnight 73/5, Jurel, who made a valiant 80 in the first innings, once again stood tall amid the ruins with a patient 68 off 122 balls during which he hit five boundaries.

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Jurel shared vital 94 runs with Nitish Kumar Reddy (38) before being dismissed. Prasidh Krishna (29) and Tanush Kotian (44) also played good hands to take India to 229 in their second innings, setting a paltry target of 168 for the hosts.

Off-spinner Corey Rocchiccioli (4/74) turned out to be the star performer for Australia A in India’s second innings, complemented well by all-rounder Beau Webster (3/49) and right-arm fast bowler Nathan McAndrew (2/53).

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Chasing the modest total, Australia A witnessed an early collapse with pacer Prasidh (2/37), who generated plenty of bounce and hit excellent lines, dismissing Marcus Harris and Cameron Bancroft off consecutive deliveries in the opening over.

Prasidh took six wickets in the match, boosting his chances of getting a call to India’s playing XI at some stage during the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy as the support seamer behind Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj.

Mukesh Kumar then induced an edge from skipper Nathan McSweeney (25) to reduce Australia A to 48/3. But Sam Kontas stood firm on one end with a fine unbeaten knock of 73 off 128 balls to take Australia A forward.

Oliver Davies played an entertaining knock of 21 off 22 balls before Konstas and Webster (46 not out off 66) shared a match-winning unconquered stand of 96 for the fifth wicket to wrap up the match in Australia A’s favour in 47.5 overs with a full day’s play left.

Brief scores: India A: 161 & 229 all out in 77.5 overs (Jurel 68, Kotian 44; Rocchiccioli 4/74, Webster 3/49, McAndrew 2/53); Australia A: 223 & 169/4 in 47.5 overs (Kontas 73*, Webster 46*; Prasidh 2/37).

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