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Agarwal, Panchal star in India A's win over Windies

August 04, 2019 10:00 IST

Mayank Agarwal

IMAGES: Mayank Agarwal set up India’s victory with a gutsy 81 off 134 balls. Photograph: Michael Dodge/Getty Images

Openers Mayank Agarwal and Priyank Panchal struck fine half-centuries as India A registered a comfortable seven-wicket victory over the West Indies A in the second unofficial Test, in Port of Spain, on Saturday.

 

Chasing 278, Agarwal scored 81 off 134 balls and Panchal 68 off 121 to set up the win on the final day of the four-day match.

Agarwal and Panchal shared 150 runs for the opening stand to set the platform for India A's chase.

Abhimanyu Easwaran also chipped in with an unbeaten 62 while Anmolpreet Singh contributed 51 not out as India A reached 281 for 3 in 79.1 overs to win the match and take a 2-0 lead in the series.

Earlier, India A did not lose any wicket in the first session and were just 33 shy of victory at the lunch break.

India A resumed the final day at 185 for three.

Earlier, off-spinner Krishnappa Gowtham took five wickets and foxed the opposition batsmen as West Indies A were bowled for 149 in the second innings after starting the day at 12 for four on Friday.

The visitors would have liked to end the day on a better note after losing three wickets for 28 runs in the last hour of the evening session.

Panchal and Test opener Agarwal had put India A in strong position before departing in quick succession.

Captain Hanuma Vihari (1) was the last wicket to fall on Friday, giving West Indies a glimmer of hope.

West Indies A had started the day at 12 for four but overnight batsmen Sunil Ambris (71) and Jermaine Blackwood (31) ensured they crossed the three-figure mark, as the hosts took lunch at 107 for seven.

Shivam Dube broke their stand by dismissing Blackwood and then Gowtham removed Shane Dowrich (5) and Raymon Reifer (0).

On Thursday, India A's first innings folded for 190, a total they owed to Dube (79 off 85) and opener Panchal (58 off 125). They shared a 124-run stand for the sixth wicket after the batting collapse.

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