Two cavalier shimmies, two well-timed fours and a nothing shot summarised Rishabh Pantβs 29-minute 17, which aptly reflected in India Aβs 234 all out against South Africa A on the second day of the four-day match in Bengaluru on Friday.
After bowling out SA βAβ for 309, overnight 299/9, in the first session, India succumbed to their own waywardness and the relentlessness of off-spinner Prenelan Subrayen (5/61), to concede an innings lead of 75.
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Teenager Ayush Mhatre (65, 76 balls) was the lone India A batter who displayed some resolve on the day.
In their second innings, the tourists were 30 for no loss, exten
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