Hindustan Times (Delhi)

India defeat Oman in Emerging Teams Asia Cup

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NEW DELHI: India defeated Oman by six wickets in their second game of the Emerging Teams Asia Cup in Colombo on Saturday. After opting to bat, Oman lost wickets at regular intervals and were bowled out for 203 in 44.2 overs. Except Aqib Ilyas, who scored 117, no other batsmen could make a mark. For India, spinners Mayank Markande (4/41) and Jayant Yadav (3/33) shared seven wickets. In reply, India rode on Ankush Bains’ 83 and Himmat Singh’s 63 to seal the deal with 53 balls to spare. India had beaten Afghanista­n by 74 runs in their opening game.

India built a 166-run lead over Australia on the third day of an absorbing opening Test in Adelaide on Saturday with dangerman Cheteshwar Pujara not out 40, although the late wicket of Virat Kohli gave the home team a glimmer of hope.

At stumps, the visitors were 151-3, adding to their first innings total of 250. Ajinkya Rahane was not out on one, alongside Pujara, who scored a gritty first innings century.

It was looking ominous for Australia with Kohli and Pujara compiling a 71-run third-wicket partnershi­p, but spinner Nathan Lyon got a massive breakthrou­gh when he snared the Indian skipper for 34 near the close of play.

“I think it’s slightly in our favour,” said Indian paceman Jasprit Bumrah.

“The late wicket was a good thing for them and the first session tomorrow (Sunday) will be very important. If we capitalise on that it will leave us in a very good place in this match.” He added that Pujara was key. “He’s showed a lot of patience and that is the key element in Test cricket. A great knock and hopefully he continues.”

Australia were dismissed for 235 just before lunch, with Travis Head top scoring on 72 on a day hit by rain delays, leaving them 15 runs adrift. Batting in front of his home crowd, Head said he was disappoint­ed to not add more runs but believed the game was “evenly poised”.

“It’ll be a big first hour tomorrow, if we can get a couple of wickets and put them under pressure. I think the bowlers did a wonderful job to contain and continue to put pressure on them tonight.”

KOHLI MILESTONE

India got off to a solid start, with KL Rahul and Murali Vijay enjoying a 63-run partnershi­p. Both failed to fire in the first innings and are battling for one opener’s spot once the injured Prithvi Shaw is fit again.

On a difficult batting track, Josh Hazlewood bowled four straight maidens to keep them contained before they began finding their range.

Rahul hit a big six off Pat Cummins as the pair grew in confidence and they were racing along before Mitchell Starc enticed Vijay into nicking an attempted

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