Deccan Chronicle

Batting collapse

SHORT India ‘A’ suffer

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Whangarei: Tim Seifert scored an unbeaten fifty to take New Zealand ‘A’ to 121 for three in their first innings after dismissing India ‘A’ for 323 on the second day of the third unofficial Test here on Saturday. Resuming on

248 for four, India lost their remaining six wickets for just 75 with the pace duo of Lockie Ferguson (4/88) and Doug Bracewell (5/78) tormenting the visitors with three wickets each. In reply, New Zealand ‘A’ were 50 for two in 17.2 overs, before Seifert (55 not out) and GD Phillips (27) steadied the ship with a 59-run third-wicket partnershi­p. Seifert had eight hits to the fence in his 140-ball unbeaten innings. At the draw of stumps, R. Ravindra (5) was giving company to Seifert with New Zealand ‘A’ still trailing by 202 runs with seven wickets remaining in their 1st innings. Earlier, Shubman Gill, who was three runs shy of a fifty on the opening day, added 15 runs to his score before being dismissed by Ferguson in the 76th over, triggering a collapse. Overnight batsman V. Shankar (71), too, was sent packing in the 78th over by Ferguson as India ‘A’ slipped to 275 for six. — PTI Brief score: India ‘A’ 323 in 89 overs (V. Shankar 71, Shubham Gill 62, Bracewell 5/78, L Ferguson 4/88) vs New Zealand ‘A’ 121/3 in 52 overs (TL Seifert

55*, Mohammed Siraj 2/25). Sydney, Dec. 1: Brushing off any disappoint­ment from being dropped midway through the England Test series, India opener Murali Vijay said on Saturday he will fancy his chances on the bouncier Australian wickets, which favour his backfoot game.

The four-day tour game ended in a draw as India scored 211 for two in their second innings in reply to Cricket Australia XI’s 544. Vijay scored 129 off 132 balls, racing from 52 to the three-figure mark in the space of 27 balls, including taking 26 runs off one over. “It was good to get some practice hitting over the boundary. I just took my chances and it came my way. I know opportunit­ies are round the corner and wanted to be in a positive frame of mind. I have been working hard on my game and fitness, and I am looking forward to contributi­ng in this series. Hopefully I can do that,” Vijay said.

Vijay added 109 runs with K L Rahul, who scored a fluent 62, and belied the dressing room’s concerns over the opening combinatio­n after youngster Prithvi Shaw was injured while fielding on day three.

“Basically I am ready (after playing county cricket, tour matches in New Zealand and Australia). I just want to go out there, contribute and give a good start for my team. “I have always been aiming at that and nothing is different this time.”

The seasoned opener said that he was looking forward to playing Test cricket in Australia again, especially after enjoying a good series here in 2014. “We (Rahul and him) come from the same part of India so we understand each other well. He is a good guy to bat with and he is fun. Hopefully we can carry that momentum forward into the first Test. “It always feels good to go to grounds where you have

scored runs as it helps you a lot and I have good memories of it.”

The bouncier Australia pitches work to his advantage as he likes to play on the backfoot. “Playing in Australia suits my game because I am a batsman who likes to play on the backfoot. Australia is the one place you get the bounce so you can play your shots coming from India and exploring shots that you have kept in your kit. I can get them out.”

When asked about any added responsibi­lity, Vijay replied, “Once you play internatio­nal cricket you have to have responsibi­lity, whether it is your first year or you have played four years ago. It is about taking responsibi­lity and doing the job for the team. Age or years don’t matter here.

“You have to work and find ways to work things out. If you are not part of the team, you have to make sure you keep your work ethics at the top level and once you get the chance you have to be ready to go. That was my basic fundamenta­l after being dropped in England until now.”

Vijay denied any concerns about the hosts putting on a 540-odd score, despite India using all of their resources. He said the basic idea of the practice game is to get fine tuned for the Test series ahead.

— PTI

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