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India secure victory over Aussie PM XI

India secure victory over Aussie PM XI

Canberra, Dec 1 (UNI) India secured a six-wicket victory over the Australian Prime Minister’s XI in their pink-ball warm-up match at the Manuka Oval here on Sunday.
Chasing a target of 241, the visitors reached 257 for 5 in 45.2 overs, gaining valuable practice ahead of the day-night Test in Adelaide.
The game saw impressive performances from both sides. For the Prime Minister’s XI, 19-year-old Sam Konstas stole the show with a commanding century, scoring 107 off 97 balls. His knock, marked by inventive stroke play including a reverse-ramp off Akash Deep, highlighted his potential as a future star for Australian cricket.
He was supported by Hanno Jacobs, who contributed 61 runs, but the rest of the batting line-up struggled against India’s disciplined bowling. Harshit Rana was the pick of the bowlers, claiming 4 for 44, while Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep kept the scoring under control.
India’s response was led by their top-order batsmen, who made the most of the challenging conditions under the lights. KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal opened the innings and weathered a testing period with the pink ball, especially during twilight. Jaiswal battled a back niggle during his knock of 45, while Rahul showed patience and composure before retiring to give others an opportunity.
Shubman Gill, batting at No. 3, looked fluent as he notched up a quick 50 off 62 balls before retiring as well.
Rohit Sharma, returning from paternity leave, batted at No. 4 but managed only 3 runs. He appeared cautious and circumspect, an approach that will likely be refined further in the lead-up to the Test series. Washington Sundar played a crucial role in the middle order, finishing unbeaten on 42 to guide India to victory.
The match, reduced to 46 overs per side due to rain, provided India with exactly the kind of preparation they needed. Batting under twilight and facing the pink ball’s movement, especially from Scott Boland and Charlie Anderson, tested their technique and temperament. The experience will undoubtedly prove valuable as they head into the Adelaide Test.
Konstas’ century was a bright spot for the Prime Minister’s XI, as his performance against an international bowling attack showcased his promise. His ability to handle pacers like Siraj and Rana, and his shot selection, particularly against short-pitched deliveries, will boost his credentials for future opportunities in the Australian senior team.
The game also offered insights into India’s plans for the Test series. With Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, and R Ashwin rested, the management focused on providing game time to others. The decision to stick with KL Rahul and Jaiswal as openers underscores their importance in the upcoming matches. UNI BDN SSP

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