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India A maul Bangladesh A by 96 runs in first ODI

| | Sep 17, 2015, at 12:25 am
Bangalore, Sept 16 (IBNS) India A mauled their Bangladeshi counterpart by 96 runs in the first ODI here on Wednesday.

The Bangladesh A team folded for 226 runs in the 43rd over, chasing a score of 323, after Mominul Haque, the Bangladeshi skipper, won the toss and asked the hosts to bat first.

Mayank Agarwal, the man who took home the Man of the Series award in the earlier concluded Australia A series, had a field day. The opener along with skipper Unmukt Chand posted 44 for the opening wicket before Chand perished for 16.

Mayank built on the platform to score a brisk fifty (56). Senior campaigner Suresh Raina let on a good start to depart for 16. His dismissal was followed by Kedar Jadhav’s, who departed without contributing a single run with the bat.

India A found themselves in a spot of bother at the 25th over with half the team back in the pavilion. Sanju Samson and Gurkeerat Singh Mann combined to provide their side the solidity. The duo added 102 runs for the 6th wicket.

Samson scored 73 of 76 balls, while Mann, striking at more than run a ball, hit nine boundaries in his 58-ball innings of 65.

All-rounded Rishi Dhawan played a blinder towards the fag end of the match to take his team’s score past the 300 mark. The Himachal boy remained unbeaten at 56, playing 34 deliveries, while hitting 8 boundaries and a couple of sixes.

For the visitors, Nasir Hossain and Shafiul Islam picked up 2 wickets each. Taskin Ahmed, the newest sensation in Bangladesh cricket picked up a wicket but was taken to the cleaners as the lanky pacer gave away 46 runs in 5 overs. Arafat Sunny accounted for a scalp.

Chasing out, Bangladesh A never struck a rhythm, losing early wickets as the Indian boys bowled a tight line.

Apart from a 120 runs partnership between Litton Das and Nasir Hossain for the 6th wicket, they failed to do anything significant as Sreenath Aravind chipped in with 3 wickets to weaken them up-front.

After a blitzkrieg with the bat, Dhawan had a crack with the ball too. The medium pacer picked up 2 wickets while giving away 51 runs in 8 overs.

Mann provided the ultimate blow, picking up 5 wickets for 29 runs including the important wickets of the duo who put up a century plus stand.    

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