Warm-up game: Pujara, Rohit shine while Rahane falters on Day 1

Rahane, who hasn't scored a Test century in nearly two years, failed to get going in the warm-up match against West Indies A.

Published : Aug 18, 2019 11:00 IST , Coolidge (Antigua)

Pujara scored a hundred off 187 balls in the warm-up game.
Pujara scored a hundred off 187 balls in the warm-up game.
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Pujara scored a hundred off 187 balls in the warm-up game.

Cheteshwar Pujara struck form with a fine century while Rohit Sharma hit 68 as India shrugged off initial wobble to score 297 for 5 against West Indies A on the opening day of its three-day warm-up game here on Saturday.

Pujara and Rohit stitched 132 runs together for the fourth wicket to take India to a strong position after being reduced to 89 for 3 at lunch on Saturday.

Test specialist Pujara got going in his first competitive match of the West Indies tour as he retired after making 100 off 187 balls from which he struck eight fours and one six.

Rohit fell after making 68 off 115 balls. The Mumbai batsman also hit eight fours and one six in his innings.

After Pujara retired in the final session, Rishabh Pant and Hanuma Vihari pushed the Indian total further to reach near the 300-run mark. Stumps were drawn just after Pant was out for a 53-ball 33 which he made with the help of four boundaries and one six.

Hanuma Vihari was batting on 37 from 101 deliveries while Ravindra Jadeja was on 1 not out at the end of day's play.

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Rohit found some form with a score of 68. PHOTO: TWITTER @BCCI
 

For West Indies A, pacer Jonathan Carter took 3 wickets for 39 runs from his 13.5 overs while Keon Harding and Akim Frazer got one wicket apiece.

India, however, made a struggling start to its innings after winning the toss, with Ajinkya Rahane, who was designated as the captain for the practice game, failed once again as India reached 89 for 3 at lunch.

Rahane, who has been in wretched form for the past couple of years and also had a poor county stint with Hampshire, was out for 1, edging all-rounder Carter behind to 'keeper Jahmar Hamilton. He faced six deliveries before his dismissal.

KL Rahul looked fluent during his knock of 36 off 51 balls with five fours and a six but fellow opener Mayank Agarwal’s (12) defence was breached within the first hour.

Rahul looked good for a big one before he holed out to Romario Shehperd off the bowling of Keon Harding.

The talking point of Indian batting has been Rahane, who has gone without a hundred for the past two years. His last three-figure knock came against a below-par Sri Lanka side in August, 2017.

In his last 12 Test matches, he has crossed the half-century mark only five times in 20 innings.

His place in the playing XI is not under threat at least for this two Test series but the same can’t be said for the home series against South Africa and Bangladesh at home if he happens to fail in the current series.

With Hanuma Vihari closing in on him and Shreyas Iyer waiting in the wings, it’s a tense time for the Indian vice-captain.

 

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