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Ton-up Samson serves timely reminder against Sri Lanka

Kerala stumper’s innings studded with 19 boundaries and a six

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Board President’s XI skipper Sanju Samson struck a century to make a strong pitch for a Test call-up as he led his team out of trouble into a tame draw against Sri Lanka in the two-day warm up match here yesterday.

With Samson notching up a 143-ball 128, which included 19 boundaries and a six, Board President’s XI reached 287 for five in the last session on day two when the curtains came down on the match following an agreement between the two skippers.

Sri Lanka had declared their only innings at 411/6 on the first day.

Beginning their essay in the morning, the local side was in a spot of bother, losing opener Tanmay Agarwal (16) and one down batsman Anmolpreet Singh (3) early, with only 31 runs on the board.

Sri Lankan pacer Lahiru Gamage (2/41) did the twin damage, trapping Agarwal plumb before the stumps and then seeing the back of Anmolpreet in his next over.

The Sri Lankan bowlers then seemed on fire, but Samson walked in and revived the innings by building up three useful partnershi­ps with Jiwanjot Singh (35), Rohan Prem (39) and B. Sandeep (33 not out).

The Kerala youngster completed his hundred off 123 balls.

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