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West Indies 'A' take slender lead despite Kaul's heroics

Source:PTI
October 04, 2013

India 'A' conceded a slender 47-run first-innings lead to West Indies 'A' despite a fighting half-century by Uday Kaul on the third day of the second unofficial Test in Shimoga, on Friday.

At the close of play on Day 2, West Indies 'A' were 28 for no loss in their second innings, their overall lead extended to 75 runs.

Before Kaul's rearguard unbeaten knock of 64 off 172 balls, Vasudevan Jagadeesh (86) and Abhishek Nayar (89) were involved in a 99-run partnership for the fourth wicket before India 'A' were all out for 359 in their first innings.

Having gained a slender lead, the West Indies were at a pretty comfortable position at stumps, with openers Kraigg Brathwaite and Kieran Powell batting on 18 and 9 respectively.

In reply to the West Indies' 406, India's innings ended just after tea, with Kaul remaining unbeaten.

Mohammad Shami was the last man out, caught behind by Chadwick Walton off medium pacer Assad Fudadin after a handy 15 runs.

The wicketkeeper-batsman from Kangra fought hard to stay in the middle as he saw wickets tumbling at the other end. The youngster came in when India were struggling at 245 for five.

Kaul struck four boundaries and a six and faced 148 balls during his dogged innings.

The West Indies attack was decent but could not consolidate, allowing an opportunity to the Indian tail-enders to stick around a defiant Kaul and reduce the lead.

Cummins bagged three for 58, and two wickets each were shared by Veerasammy Permaul, Nikita Miller and Assad Fudadin after they conceded 88, 77 runs and 23 runs respectively.

Deonaraine took one wicket for 66 runs.

Even as the match seems heading towards a draw, there is still enough interest left as Kirk Edwards and Powell, who have been picked for the upcoming India-West Indies series, would like to be among runs before the big challenge in November.

The home fans will be hoping to see Zaheer Khan get among the wickets and impress the national selectors.

Resuming at 269 for five at lunch, the Indian batsmen struggled to accelerate and scored only 25 runs in 16 overs, losing Mohammad Kaif for 26, as he was caught by Narasingh Deonaraine off Assad Fudadin.

After the second drinks break, Deonaraine dismissed Parveez Rasool for 11 and right-arm Barbadian fast bowler Miguel Cummins struck a double blow by sending back Bharghav Bhatt (11) and Zaheer Khan (0).

Earlier, resuming at an overnight score of 191 for three, Jagadeesh and Nayar began sedately but missed out on centuries.

Unheralded Kerala opener Jagadeesh, who showed good temperament for his undefeated overnight score of 79, added only seven runs to his tally before being dismissed.

The youngster, who also missed out on a century during the unofficial Test against New Zealand 'A' earlier this year, showed a lot of composure during his 198-ball knock that included eight boundaries.

After Jagadeesh was packed off, Nayar (89) too took the long walk back to the pavilion after being trapped in front by left-arm spinner Nikita Miller.

Cummins was the first to provide the breakthrough in the morning as he bagged the prized wicket of Jagadeesh before Miller claimed Nayar's wicket.

Image: Abhishek Nayar

Source: PTI
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