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Bowlers And Darke’s Unbeaten Century Keep Australia ‘A’ In Sight Of Win Over India ‘A’

But Grace Parsons: Maddy Darke converted her overnight score of 54 into an unbeaten century while bowlers struck regularly to keep Australia ‘A’ in sight of a victory over India ‘A’ at the end of day three’s play in the

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Bowlers and Darke’s unbeaten century keep Australia ‘A’ in sight of win over India ‘A’
Bowlers and Darke’s unbeaten century keep Australia ‘A’ in sight of win over India ‘A’ (Image Source: IANS)
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By IANS News
Aug 24, 2024 • 02:18 PM

But Grace Parsons: Maddy Darke converted her overnight score of 54 into an unbeaten century while bowlers struck regularly to keep Australia ‘A’ in sight of a victory over India ‘A’ at the end of day three’s play in the four-day red-ball match at the Kerrydale Oval on Saturday.

IANS News
By IANS News
August 24, 2024 • 02:18 PM

Maddy made an unbeaten 105 off 197 balls, her second ton of the ongoing multi-format series, as the wicketkeeper-batter lifted Australia A out of trouble to post 260 in the second innings, with India ‘A’ captain Minnu Mani taking 6-92 after clinching figures of 5-58 in the first essay. In reply, India ‘A’ made 149/6 at stumps, and need 140 more runs to clinch a win.

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Australia ‘A’ resumed day three with a lead of 192 runs, but lost Lilly Mills as Minnu castled her. But Grace Parsons (35) stitched a ninth-wicket stand of 75 with Maddy to take Australia ‘A’ lead past 200. Though Grace was castled by Sayali Satghare, Nicola Hancock hanged around for Maddy to get her century, before being taken out by Priya Mishra to end Australia ‘A’ innings at 260 in 92 overs.

India ‘A’ didn’t have a bright start in their chase of 289 as captain Charli Knott trapped Shweta Sehrawat, while off-spinner Lily ended a 52-run stand for the second wicket by having Priya Punia caught at cover.

Legspinner Grace took out Tejal Hasabnis, followed by Tess Flintoff dismissing Shubha Satheesh for 45. Minnu tried to break the shackles but was stumped for ten off Grace, followed by the leg-spinner taking out Sajeevan Sajana for a duck. But Raghvi Bist (16 not out) and Uma Chetry (10 not out) hanged around to ensure the game goes into day four.

India ‘A’ didn’t have a bright start in their chase of 289 as captain Charli Knott trapped Shweta Sehrawat, while off-spinner Lily ended a 52-run stand for the second wicket by having Priya Punia caught at cover.

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