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Australia A beat India A by 10 wickets

| | Aug 02, 2015, at 12:22 am
Chennai, Aug 1 (IBNS): Australia A clinched the unofficial Test series against India A by beating the hosts by 10 wickets on Saturday.

Australia A won the two-match series 1-0.

Gurinder Sandhu (4-76) destroyed the India A tail as the side were all out for 274 runs.

Steve O'Keefe also took four wickets for the Australia side as Abhinav Mukund remained the top scorer for India A with his 59.

Chasing 62 runs for victory, Cameron Bancroft (21*) and Usman Khawaja (41*)  reached the target in just 6.1 overs with none of the India A bowlers causing any trouble for the openers.

The first Test of the series had ended in a draw.

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