Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Kiwi batsmen make India A bowlers struggle

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MOUNT MAUNGANUI: Parthiv Patel top-scored with 94 before India A declared at 467/8, but their bowlers struggled in the face of New Zealand’s strong response in the unofficial first Test here on Saturday.

Having opted to bat, India A declared their first innings after some contributi­ons from the lower order batsmen. The visitors were 340/5 at stumps on the opening day at the Bay Oval.

Medium pacer Blair Tickner was the most successful bowler for the hosts, returning figures of 4/80.

New Zealand made a strong response, reaching 176/1 at stumps on the second day. Opener Hamish Rutherford was going strong at 106 off 169 balls, hitting 16 boundaries and a six. His partner, Will Young, made 49 before falling to off-spinner Krishnappa Gowtham.

Gowtham was the only India A bowler to take a wicket after New Zealand A openers had put on 121 runs. Mohammed Siraj and Gowtham did the bulk of the bowling while Deepak Chahar proved to be ineffectiv­e.

Earlier, the experience­d Patel narrowly missed out on a hundred, dismissed for 94 by Tickner, who had earlier bagged the wickets of Murali Vijay and Mayank Agarwal.

The wicket-keeper batsman’s departure didn’t derail the Indian innings as Vijay Shankar stepped up to score an impressive 62 off 96 balls while Gowtham chipped in with 47.

While Rutherford was looking good, Glenn Phillips was giving him company with 13 runs from 60 balls at the close of play.

On the first day, Murali Vijay and Ajinkya Rahane failed to make the opportunit­y count ahead of the Test series against Australia, falling for 28 and 12 respective­ly.

But Prithvi Shaw, Hanuma Vihari and Mayank Agarwal scored a half-century each to put the team in a comfortabl­e position.

KRISHNAPPA GOWTHAM WAS THE ONLY INDIA A BOWLER TO TAKE A WICKET AFTER NEW ZEALAND A OPENERS HAD PUT ON 121 RUNS.

Brief Scores: India A 467/8 decl (Parthiv Patel 94, Hanuma Vihari 86); New Zealand A 176/1 (Hamish Rutherford 106*) after day 2.

 ?? AP ?? Parthiv Patel’s 94 propelled India A to 467/8 on the second day of the first unofficial Test against New Zealand A on Saturday.
AP Parthiv Patel’s 94 propelled India A to 467/8 on the second day of the first unofficial Test against New Zealand A on Saturday.

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