Mayank slams second consecutive ton, India A beats England Lions

Mayank Agarwal has now scored three hundreds - 151 retd out against Leicestershire, 112 against West Indies A and on Tuesday a brilliant 112 against the Lions.

Published : Jun 26, 2018 23:26 IST , Leicester

Mayank Agarwal continued his fine form and hit his second consecutive hundred as India A registered a comfortable win.
Mayank Agarwal continued his fine form and hit his second consecutive hundred as India A registered a comfortable win.
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Mayank Agarwal continued his fine form and hit his second consecutive hundred as India A registered a comfortable win.

Opener Mayank Agarwal continued his dream run with yet another hundred as India A comfortably beat England Lions by 102 runs in the third match of the Tri-nation ‘A’ series on Tuesday.

After scoring 112 against West Indies A on Monday, Agarwal made an identical score as India A scored a competitive 309 for 6 in 50 overs.

In reply, England Lions were all out for 207 in 41.3 overs with pacer Shardul Thakur taking three for 53.

India A are now level on points with the Lions - 4 points from three games.

While batting, Agarwal’s 112 was complemented by Shubman Gill’s 72 and Hanuma Vihari’s 69.

Gill in fact was promoted as an opener after young Prithvi Shaw didn’t find the place in the playing XI. It couldn’t be ascertained whether he was rested or forced to sit out due to injury.

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Agarwal has now scored three hundreds at the Grace Road ground - 151 retd out against Leicestershire, 112 against West Indies A and now 112 against the Lions.

His 104 ball innings had 10 boundaries and four sixes while Gill’s 80 ball knock had 10 fours and a six. Together they added 165 for the opening stand to set the foundation.

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Although Hanuma got a half-century, he failed to force the pace of the innings consuming 93 balls and it was left to Deepak Hooda (33 no) to take the team past 300-run mark.

It was a collective effort from bowlers that saw England Lions losing wickets at regular intervals. None of their batsmen got a half-century.

Thakur was well supported by left-arm pacer Khaleel Ahmed (2/30) and M Prasidh Krishna (1/30). Deepak Chahar was rested for this match.

Even the spinners Krunal Pandya, Krishnappa Gowtham and Hooda chipped in with a wicket apiece. Gowtham though was a bit expensive.

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