Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Aussies warm up with win over President’s XI

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Australia warmed up for the limited-overs series against India in style by crushing Board President’s (BP) XI by 103 runs in the lone practice match, here on Tuesday.

Marcus Stoinis hammered a 60-ball 76 to build on half centuries by Travis Head (65), David Warner (64) and captain Steve Smith (55) to power the visitors to a formidable 347 for 7 after winning the toss and electing to bat. Young all-rounder Washington Sundar impressed with the ball for India, picking up 2 wickets for 23 in his eight overs.

In reply, young left-arm spinner Ashton Agar returned with figures of 4 for 44 as Australia bowled out BP XI for 244 in 48.2 overs. The home team was never in the hunt despite a 79-run partnershi­p for the second wicket between opener Shreevats Goswami (43) and Mayank Agarwal (42).

After the early exit of opener Rahul Tripathi (7), Goswami and Agarwal struggled to force the pace against some accurate bowling from the Australian­s.

The duo took 15 overs to add 79 runs as the required run-rate kept climbing. Agarwal, who was dropped early in his innings by Glenn Maxwell, fell for 42 while going for a big hit against leg- spinner Adam Zampa, caught in the deep by Warner.

AFTER THE EARLY EXIT OF RAHUL TRIPATHI (7), GOSWAMI AND AGARWAL STRUGGLED TO FORCE THE PACE AGAINST SOME ACCURATE BOWLING FROM THE AUSSIES.

The BP XI’s innings floundered after Agarwal’s exit as wickets kept falling at regular intervals.

Goswami followed soon, bowled by Stoinis.

Nitish Rana, who had a good IPL season for Mumbai Indians, showed some sense of urgency and struck three fours but was run-out in a mix-up with captain Gurkeerat Mann.

Shivam Chaudhary, Mann, Govind Poddar and Sundar were dismissed in the space of 18 runs as Australia’s took hold over the game. Earlier, the Australian batsmen enjoyed a good hit-out with Stoinis’ aggressive knock providing the impetus to the innings after the team appeared to stutter slightly following a superb century partnershi­p between Warner and Smith, who both made half-centuries.

Coming in at No.6, Stoinis hit some big shots off the spinners, especially Karnewar.

Brief scores: Australia XI: 347/7 in 50 overs (Marcus Stoinis 76, David Warner 64, Steve Smith 55, Travis Head 65); Board President’s XI: 244 all out in 48.2 overs (Sreevats Goswami 43,;Aston Agar 4/44).

 ??  ?? Marcus Stoinis scored a 60ball 76 against BP XI.
Marcus Stoinis scored a 60ball 76 against BP XI.

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