India-A makes it 2-0

Gaikwad, Gill and Saini have a field day

July 15, 2019 09:51 pm | Updated 09:51 pm IST - North Sound (Antigua)

Navdeep Saini.

Navdeep Saini.

Openers Rituraj Gaikwad and Shubman Gill struck fine half-centuries before Navdeep Saini’s fifer guided India-A to a 65-run win over West Indies-A in the second unofficial ODI of the five-match series here.

India-A leads the five-match series 2-0 after the visitors won the first ODI by an identical 65-run margin.

Decision backfires

The home team’s decision to invite India-A to bat on Sunday night backfired as Gaikwad (85, 102b) and Gill (62, 83b) shared 151 runs for the opening wicket to set up a total of 255 for eight at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.

While defending the target, pacer Saini’s five for 46 saw West Indies-A capitulate for 190 in 43.5 overs.

Gaikwad and Gill batted for nearly 31 overs and struck nine boundaries and three sixes between them.

While Gaikwad hit five fours and two sixes, Gill found the fence four times and crossed it once.

Manish Pandey (27), Hanuma Vihari (23) and Ishan Kishan (24) all got starts, but Romario Shepherd (four for 36) made a solid comeback in the death overs to contain India-A.

Needing 256, West Indies-A lost John Campbell in the second over to Khaleel Ahmed.

Saini, who came in to bowl as second change, then rattled the West Indians by dismissing Sunil Ambris, Roston Chase and Jonathan Carter in quick time to reduce the hosts to 77 for five.

Raymon Reifer played a fighting 71-run knock off 105 balls but he lacked support from the other end.

Shepherd remained not out on 34.

The third unofficial ODI will be played at the same stadium here on Tuesday.

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