India-A on course for big win

Shahbaz Nadeem returns another five-for

July 27, 2019 09:46 pm | Updated 09:50 pm IST - North Sound (Antigua)

On the ball: Shahbaz Nadeem’s 10-wicket match haul has put India-A in a winning position.

On the ball: Shahbaz Nadeem’s 10-wicket match haul has put India-A in a winning position.

Left-arm spinner Shahbaz Nadeem took a five-wicket haul for the second time in the match to put India-A on the cusp of a big win over West Indies-A in the first ‘Test’.

Nadeem’s five for 47 in 21 overs helped India-A bowl out the hosts for 180 in their second innings after they were comfortably placed at 159 for three on day three of the four-day game here on Friday. Pacer Mohammad Siraj ran through the lower-order with a three-wicket burst.

Chasing 97 for victory, India-A was 29 for one in the second innings with Priyank Panchal (5) the batsman to be dismissed. Abhimanyu Easwaran was batting on 23 off 32 balls at the other end with India-A needing another 68 runs for the win.

India-A, which resumed the day at 299 for eight in the first innings, went on to make 312 in 104.3 overs with wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha (66) the last man to get out, marking a successful return with both bat and gloves following a long injury lay-off.

West Indies-A, which conceded an 84-run first-innings lead, was steady in the second essay after the loss of openers Montcin Hodge (36) and Jeremy Solozano (11) at 51 for two.

Captain Shamarh Brooks (53) and Roston Chase (32) shared a 79-run stand for the third wicket, but the collapse began with the fall of the skipper at 159 for four.

The batsmen struggled to cope up with the guile and accuracy of Nadeem, who has been knocking on the doors of the Indian Test team with consistent performances in domestic cricket over the years.

The Jharkhand spinner had also taken five wickets in the first innings, taking his match tally to 10 for 109.

The scores: West Indies-A 228 & 180 in 77 overs (Brooks 53; Nadeem five for 47) vs India-A 312 (Dube 71, Saha 66; Cummins four for 40) & 29 for one in 10.3 overs.

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