
India bundles out NZ XI for 235 in practice game, lead by 87 runs
New Delhi: India are leading by 87 runs after bundling out New Zealand XI in a three-day practice game here at Seddon Park on Saturday.
Indian bowlers bowled out the Kiwis for 235 in 74.2 overs. Henry Cooper (40), Rachin Ravindra (34) and Daryl Mitchell (32) played knocks to reach the 200-run mark.
For India, seamers Mohammed Shami bagged three wickets while Jasprit Bumrah and Umesh Yadav clinched two wickets each.
Indian openers Prithvi Shaw (35) and Mayank Agarwal (21) are unbeaten at the crease in the second innings at stumps on day two. The side ended the day after scoring 59/0 in seven overs.
A good 50-run partnership between the openers @mayankcricket & @PrithviShaw as India finish Day 2 on 59/0, lead NZ XI (235) by 87 runs. pic.twitter.com/Ap0s9D09Lr
— BCCI (@BCCI) February 15, 2020
Earlier on day one, India were bowled out on 263 as Hanuma Vihari and Cheteshwar Pujara played knocks of 101 and 92 runs.
For the three-day warm-up game, the two teams mutually decided that the visitors would bat first. Youngsters Prithvi Shaw, Mayank Agarwal and Shubman Gill failed to impress with the bat.
Innings Break!
New Zealand XI all out for 235 runs. India lead by 28 runs
Shami 3/17, two wickets each for Bumrah, Saini and Umesh and Ashwin with final wicket of the innings. pic.twitter.com/vCShw7IdUp
— BCCI (@BCCI) February 15, 2020
Shaw and Gill were dismissed for a duck while Agarwal managed to score just one run.
All of the three batsmen were dismissed by Scott Kuggeleijn, putting India in a precarious spot at 5/3 in the seventh over. Ajinkya Rahane too failed to make a mark and managed just 18 runs.
Jimmy Neesham dismissed Rahane in the 16th over, reducing India to 38/4.
However, Hanuma Vihari and Cheteshwar Pujara retrieved the innings as they put on 195 runs for the fifth wicket. Pujara (93) was ultimately dismissed in the 72nd over by Jake Gibson.
On the other hand, Vihari retired hurt after scoring his century. Rishabh Pant (7) once again failed with the bat. In the end, India was bowled out under 270. (ANI)