India 'A' completed the formalities, though not without hiccups, to notch up a six-wicket win over West Indies 'A' on the fourth and final day of the first unofficial Test, in North Sound, Antigua, on Saturday.
Set a target of 97 for victory, India needed just 68 runs on the final day and they did it in 19.3 overs but at the expense of three wickets.
After resuming at 29/1, overnight batsman Abhimanyu Easwaran (27) lasted just six balls in the morning as he fell to Chemar Holder for the addition of just four runs to his individual and team total.
Captain Hanuma Vihari (19) and Srikar Bharat (28) then stitched 49 runs for the third wicket from 13 overs to take India 'A' to the threshold of victory before the former was dismissed.
Bharat was out at team score of 82/3 and Vihari also perished soon after as the visitors were reduced to 90/4.
But first innings half centurions -- Wriddhiman Saha (9 not out) and Shivam Dube (4 not out) -- guided the team to an easy victory in the end.
For West Indies 'A', Holder (1/33), Jomel Warrican (1/7) and Rahkeem Cornwall (2/18) took wicket apiece on the final day.
Brief Scores:
India 'A': 312 and 97 for 4 in 30 overs (Srikar Bharat 28, Abhimanyu Easwaran 27; Rahkeem Cornwall 2/18).
West Indies 'A': 228 and 180.