Aiden Markram steadies a rocky South Africa-A

Saha, Dube and Saxena push India-A to a big score

September 18, 2019 09:26 pm | Updated 09:26 pm IST - Mysuru

Jalaj Saxena’s unbeaten 48 helped put India-A in a strong position.

Jalaj Saxena’s unbeaten 48 helped put India-A in a strong position.

A confident Aiden Markram (83 batting, 140b, 12x4) held firm even as South Africa-A crumbled against India-A on the second day of the second ‘Test’, at SDNR Wadiyar Stadium here on Wednesday.

South Africa-A limped to 159 for five, 258 runs behind India-A’s first innings total of 417.

Markram, part of the senior Test side to face India, made maximum use of valuable match practice. He was confident from the start, planting his front foot forward and driving through the line. He was severe on left-arm chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav, smashing him through the cover region regularly.

Markram received good support from fellow Test team member Theunis de Bruyn, the duo adding 82 runs for the second wicket. de Bruyn looked fluent in his 54-ball 41, until he was castled by left-arm spinner Shahbaz Nadeem.

Senuran Muthusamy fell to terrible shot selection, attempting a reverse sweep to Kuldeep with only around 10 overs left for close of play. Kuldeep had another scalp, when Heinrich Klaasen’s uppish drive resulted in a simple caught and bowled catch.

Earlier, contributions from Wriddhiman Saha (60, 126b), Shivam Dube (68, 84b) and Jalaj Saxena (48 not out, 105b) pushed India-A to a big score. Karun Nair, 78 overnight, could not add to his tally, falling to a loose drive outside off.

Saha was compact, but was taken out leg-before to an inswinger from pacer Vernon Philander. Dube was his usual attacking self, chancing his arm to anything wide. His luck ran out when he slashed a full and wide one from fast bowler Wiaan Mulder to slip.

Umesh Yadav (24, 13b, 2x4, 2x6) entertained the small crowd, going after the bowlers with impunity. Left-arm spinner Muthusamy was at the receiving end, his flighted deliveries greeted with mighty heaves over mid-wicket. Offspinner Dane Peidt and Mulder emerged as the most successful bowlers with three wickets each.

The score: India-A — 1st innings: Abhimanyu Easwaran lbw b Ngidi 5, Shubman Gill c Muthusamy b Sipamla 92, Priyank Panchal c de Bruyn b Mulder 6, Karun Nair c Klaasen b Mulder 78, Wriddhiman Saha lbw b Philander 60, Shivam Dube c de Bruyn b Mulder 68, Jalaj Saxena (not out) 48, Kuldeep Yadav lbw b Piedt 2, Shahbaz Nadeem c de Bruyn b Piedt 11, Umesh Yadav (run out) 24, M. Siraj b Piedt 0, Extras (nb-2, b-14, lb-7): 23; Total (in 123 overs): 417.

South Africa-A bowling: Philander 19-3-45-1, Ngidi 18-3-63-1, Mulder 22-7-47-3, Sipamla 21-2-77-1, Piedt 29-4-78-3, Muthusamy 14-0-86-0.

Fall of wickets: 1-10, 2-31, 3-166, 4-239, 5-286, 6-349, 7-356, 8-374, 9-409.

South Africa-A — 1st innings: Aiden Markram (not out) 83, Pieter Malan c Saha b Siraj 6, Theunis de Bruyn b Kuldeep 41, K. Zondo lbw b Nadeem 5, Senuran Muthusamy b Kuldeep 12, Heinrich Klaasen c&b Kuldeep 2, W. Mulder (not out) 9, Extras (nb-1): 1; Total (for five wickets in 46 overs): 159.

Fall of wickets: 1-20, 2-102, 3-118, 4-136, 5-142.

India-A bowling: Umesh 7-1-38-0, Siraj 5-0-27-1, Nadeem 18-2-41-2, Kuldeep 15-2-51-2, Saxena 1-0-2-0 .

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