The Free Press Journal

India 'A' vs SA 'A' match abandoned due to rain

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Rain played spoilsport as the One-Day match between India 'A' and South Africa 'A' was on Thursday abandoned after 35 overs in the first innings, taking the Manish Pandey-led side to the top of points table in the quadrangul­ar contest.

The Indians were struggling for most part of the 35.2 overs bowled after being put in to bat at the Harrup Park.

Openers Mandeep Singh (29 of 51 balls) and Karun Nair (15 of 25 balls) put on 31 in eight overs before the latter was dismissed by Dwaine Pretorius.

One-down Shreyas Iyer (4) did not last long, edging to first slip off Andile Phehlukway­o, while Mandeep was bowled by medium-pacer Malusi Siboto. India were in trouble at 69 for 3 in the 20th over.

India 'A' were rescued by a partnershi­p of 70 from 15.1 overs between captain Pandey (47 off 73 balls) and Kedar Jadhav (41 not out off 53 balls). The stand was broken when Pandey was bowled by Phehlukway­o in the 35th over.

Sanju Samson, yet to open account, was giving company to Jadhav when rain interrupte­d to put a premature end to the proceeding­s, giving the teams two points each.

For South Africa 'A', Phehlukway­o was the most successful bowler with figures of 2/23 while Pretorius and Siboto took wicket apiece.

The first match at the same venue, between Australia 'A' and National Performanc­e Squad, was also abandoned without a ball being bowled due to a wet and unsafe outfield.

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