India B keeps its slate clean

Choosing to field, the B side restricted the A team to 129 in 40.3 overs before overwhelming the fancied team in 41.4 overs.

Published : Mar 09, 2019 22:44 IST , Thiruvanantapuram

Arya Sethi made a fine half-century.
Arya Sethi made a fine half-century.
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Arya Sethi made a fine half-century.

India B, with yet another spirited display had the measure of India A in the Under-19 quadrangular one-day series at the St. Xavier’s stadium, Thumba, on Saturday.

With the two teams already having qualified for the final on Monday, the match might have held only academic interest.

But that did not stop the B side from putting its best foot forward for a hard-fought three-wicket win, its third in that many matches.

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Choosing to field, the B side restricted the A team to 129 in 40.3 overs before overwhelming the fancied team in 41.4 overs – the chase being marked by a timely half-century by its opener Arya Sethi (51).

It was pacers Purmank Tyagi and Prabhat Maurya who helped the B side to gain control, reducing the A team to 25 for three by the end of the eighth over.

It did look like Yashasvi Jaiswal and Dhruv Jural were in line to help the A team stage a recovery before off-spinner Shivam Sharma came along and in tandem with Tyagi triggered yet another slide.

With Karan Lal too chipping in with two wickets, India A finally was bowled out, leaving time for as many as seven overs before the break.

In reply, India B had a confident start and was cruising at 65 for one, mainly due to the effort of Sethi, but the two left-arm spinners in Shubhang Hegde and Harsh Dubey reduced the batting side to 75 for five in quick time.

However, though it did lose two more wickets, the B side was not to be denied as Atharva Vinod Ankolekar and Tyagi got together to see their side through.

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