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Sydney: In-form captain Virat Kohli (64) and Kishore Prodiji Prithvi Shaw (66) were one of the five Indian batsmen who scored half centuries in the first half of the day on 358 for the second day of the rain-affected practice game against Cricket Australia. .
In reply, Cricket Australia XI ended the day 24-0 in four overs. For India, Cheteshwar Pujara (54), Ajinkya Rahane (56) and Hanuma Vihari (53) scored another half century.
After all it was raining and the match was going well in the morning and playing for 98 overs for each of the remaining three days.
Cricket Australia XI won the toss and invited India to bat.
Bhubaneswar Kumar, Jasprit Bumra, Parthiv Patel and Kuldeep Yadav did not give the first rank status to the 14-member team selected for this practice game.
Due to high humidity in the ground, there was a lack of speed and bounce in the morning, but the 19-year-old Shaw fixed the pace because he scored 11 boundaries during the 69 balls at the crease.
In the deep contrast, his early partner, KL Rahul (3), once again struggled for a long time, and caught out in the mid-off while playing loose drive from Jackson Coleman (1-45).
Shaw and Pujara added 80 runs for the second wicket. The young opener captured the bowling while the latter was his usual treason.
Shaw hit eight fours in 52 balls and hit the half-century, but then bowled after trying to eliminate Daniel Fallins (1-48).
India went for lunch from 16-29, Pujara also completed his half-century in 89 balls, and Kohli remained unbeaten on 41 runs.
Overall, the captain scored 64 runs in 87 balls, including seven fours and a six, and easily seen. He reached his half-century on 78 balls.
After both lunch, both fell, Pujara bowled an inswinger with Luke Robins (1-59) while the 19-year-old Aaron Hardy took a valuable skull from Kohli and accepted the return from a drive.
After this Rahane and Vihari came together for 81 runs for the fifth wicket.
In-form captain Virat Kohli (64) and Kishore Prodigy Prithvi Shaw (66) were one of the five Indian batsmen who had scored half-centuries before being dismissed for 358 on the second day of the rain-affected practice game against Cricket Australia XI. Sydney
In reply, Cricket Australia XI ended the day 24-0 in four overs. For India, Cheteshwar Pujara (54), Ajinkya Rahane (56) and Hanuma Vihari (53) scored another half century.
After all it was raining and the match was going well in the morning and playing for 98 overs for each of the remaining three days.
Cricket Australia XI won the toss and invited India to bat.
Bhubaneswar Kumar, Jasprit Bumra, Parthiv Patel and Kuldeep Yadav did not give the first rank status to the 14-member team selected for this practice game.
Vihari reached his half-century on 75 balls and after tea, D'Arcy was out of leg before short (1-42). Rahane made a half century in 115 balls and then scored 56 runs.
Shaw and Pujara added 80 runs for the second wicket. The young opener captured the bowling while the latter was his usual treason.
Shaw hit eight fours in 52 balls and hit the half-century, but then bowled after trying to eliminate Daniel Fallins (1-48).
India went for lunch from 16-29, Pujara also completed his half-century in 89 balls, and Kohli remained unbeaten on 41 runs.
Overall, the captain scored 64 runs in 87 balls, including seven fours and a six, and easily seen. He reached his half-century on 78 balls.
After both lunch, both fell, Pujara bowled an inswinger with Luke Robins (1-59) while the 19-year-old Aaron Hardy took a valuable skull from Kohli and accepted the return from a drive.
After this Rahane and Vihari came together for 81 runs for the fifth wicket.
Vihari looked very comfortable and used to score at a fast pace. On the other hand, Rahane took his time and settled.
Vihari reached his half-century on 75 balls and after tea, D'Arcy was out of leg before short (1-42). Rahane made a half century in 115 balls and then scored 56 runs.
Rohit Sharma was also looking good in the leap, which included 40 runs from 55 balls, including five fours and a six. But the lower order of India was folded without effort, in which Sharma was caught after the new ball.
Ravichandran Ashwin (0) was caught behind on the leg, while Mohammed Shami was caught behind for the duck of three balls.
The last man finished with Hardy 4-50 with Umesh Yadav. Rishabh Pant not out on 9 runs During the first session, there was a good hit in the pants network.
Ravindra Jadeja, Ishant Sharma and Murali Vijay could not have batted in waiting for the second innings.
Apart from this, Australian pace trio of Mitchell Starc, Paul Cummins and Josh Hazlewood looked at the SCG trap on Thursday, going through Pais before the first test starting in Adelaide on 6 December.
Both teams won a match for the three-match T-20 series, in which the second game was abandoned due to rain.
In reply, Cricket Australia XI ended the day 24-0 in four overs. For India, Cheteshwar Pujara (54), Ajinkya Rahane (56) and Hanuma Vihari (53) scored another half century.
After all it was raining and the match was going well in the morning and playing for 98 overs for each of the remaining three days.
Cricket Australia XI won the toss and invited India to bat.
Bhubaneswar Kumar, Jasprit Bumra, Parthiv Patel and Kuldeep Yadav did not give the first rank status to the 14-member team selected for this practice game.
Due to high humidity in the ground, there was a lack of speed and bounce in the morning, but the 19-year-old Shaw fixed the pace because he scored 11 boundaries during the 69 balls at the crease.
In the deep contrast, his early partner, KL Rahul (3), once again struggled for a long time, and caught out in the mid-off while playing loose drive from Jackson Coleman (1-45).
Shaw and Pujara added 80 runs for the second wicket. The young opener captured the bowling while the latter was his usual treason.
Shaw hit eight fours in 52 balls and hit the half-century, but then bowled after trying to eliminate Daniel Fallins (1-48).
India went for lunch from 16-29, Pujara also completed his half-century in 89 balls, and Kohli remained unbeaten on 41 runs.
Overall, the captain scored 64 runs in 87 balls, including seven fours and a six, and easily seen. He reached his half-century on 78 balls.
After both lunch, both fell, Pujara bowled an inswinger with Luke Robins (1-59) while the 19-year-old Aaron Hardy took a valuable skull from Kohli and accepted the return from a drive.
After this Rahane and Vihari came together for 81 runs for the fifth wicket.
Warm-up Game Pix: Kohli, Shaw Score Fluent Half Centuries
Vihari looked very comfortable and used to score at a fast pace. On the other hand, Rahane took his time and settled.In-form captain Virat Kohli (64) and Kishore Prodigy Prithvi Shaw (66) were one of the five Indian batsmen who had scored half-centuries before being dismissed for 358 on the second day of the rain-affected practice game against Cricket Australia XI. Sydney
In reply, Cricket Australia XI ended the day 24-0 in four overs. For India, Cheteshwar Pujara (54), Ajinkya Rahane (56) and Hanuma Vihari (53) scored another half century.
After all it was raining and the match was going well in the morning and playing for 98 overs for each of the remaining three days.
Cricket Australia XI won the toss and invited India to bat.
Bhubaneswar Kumar, Jasprit Bumra, Parthiv Patel and Kuldeep Yadav did not give the first rank status to the 14-member team selected for this practice game.
Vihari reached his half-century on 75 balls and after tea, D'Arcy was out of leg before short (1-42). Rahane made a half century in 115 balls and then scored 56 runs.
Shaw and Pujara added 80 runs for the second wicket. The young opener captured the bowling while the latter was his usual treason.
Shaw hit eight fours in 52 balls and hit the half-century, but then bowled after trying to eliminate Daniel Fallins (1-48).
India went for lunch from 16-29, Pujara also completed his half-century in 89 balls, and Kohli remained unbeaten on 41 runs.
Overall, the captain scored 64 runs in 87 balls, including seven fours and a six, and easily seen. He reached his half-century on 78 balls.
After both lunch, both fell, Pujara bowled an inswinger with Luke Robins (1-59) while the 19-year-old Aaron Hardy took a valuable skull from Kohli and accepted the return from a drive.
After this Rahane and Vihari came together for 81 runs for the fifth wicket.
Vihari looked very comfortable and used to score at a fast pace. On the other hand, Rahane took his time and settled.
Vihari reached his half-century on 75 balls and after tea, D'Arcy was out of leg before short (1-42). Rahane made a half century in 115 balls and then scored 56 runs.
Rohit Sharma was also looking good in the leap, which included 40 runs from 55 balls, including five fours and a six. But the lower order of India was folded without effort, in which Sharma was caught after the new ball.
Ravichandran Ashwin (0) was caught behind on the leg, while Mohammed Shami was caught behind for the duck of three balls.
The last man finished with Hardy 4-50 with Umesh Yadav. Rishabh Pant not out on 9 runs During the first session, there was a good hit in the pants network.
Ravindra Jadeja, Ishant Sharma and Murali Vijay could not have batted in waiting for the second innings.
Apart from this, Australian pace trio of Mitchell Starc, Paul Cummins and Josh Hazlewood looked at the SCG trap on Thursday, going through Pais before the first test starting in Adelaide on 6 December.
Both teams won a match for the three-match T-20 series, in which the second game was abandoned due to rain.
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