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Saha hits half-century, forces a draw
Medium pacer Mark Steketee, who returned impressive figures of 5/37, came in the way of what could have been a few sessions of good batting practice on the third and final day for the touring Indians
India's Hanuma Vihari plays a shot during warm-up game against Australia A on Tuesday. Source: BCCI
Sydney: In the form of a half-century, Wriddhiman Saha got himself some invaluable batting practice ahead of the first Test against Australia, but his other famed Indian colleagues failed to bat long as their warm-up game against Australia A concluded in a draw here on Tuesday.
Medium pacer Mark Steketee, who returned impressive figures of 5/37, came in the way of what could have been a few sessions of good batting practice on the third and final day for the touring Indians.
Making up for his first-innings nought, Saha top-scored for the visitors with 54 after facing 100 deliveries at the Drummoyne Oval on the third and final day of the tune-up.
Bracing for the first Test, the seasoned Saha found the fence seven times during his stay in the middle.
Beginning with a deficit of 59 runs, the Indians declared their second innings at 189 for nine and in reply, the Australians, needing 130 in 15 overs to register an outright victory, reached 52 for one when the stumps were drawn for one last time in the game.
India vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane, who is going to lead the team in the absence of Virat Kohli after the first Test, followed up his neat first-innings century with a knock of 28.
Cheteshwar Pujara, who made a solid half-century in preparation for the marquee series opener, however, failed to open his account in the second essay.
The young opening duo of Prithvi Shah (19) and Shubman Gill (29) added 37 runs for the first wicket before Cameron Green sent the former back.
Pujara did not last long and was bowled by Michael Nesar, which brought to crease Hanuma Vihari.
Vihari made 28 before Nesar had him caught by Burns.
For the home team, Green enjoyed a fine all-round outing having scored a hundred in the first innings which ended at 306 for nine declared.
After his impressive performance in the first innings, during which he picked up three wickets, pacer Umesh Yadav added another scalp to his name when the Australians went out to bat again.
Australia were overnight 286 for eight with Green batting on 114.
In the first session of the final day, Green added another 15 runs before the hosts declared their first innings.
The Indians started on a promising note but soon started losing wickets at regular intervals, with Stekette doing the bulk of the damage.
The Test series starts with the Day-Night game in Adelaide from December 17-21.
Pucovski hit by Tyagi bouncer, suffers concussion
Sydney: Australian batsman Will Pucovski suffered “mild concussion symptoms” after a delivery struck his helmet in a warm-up match between India A and Australia A in Sydney on Tuesday, casting doubt on his chances of Test selection.
Facing a delivery from Kartik Tyagi, Pucovski attempted to hook the short ball but it instead caught him on the helmet, dropping the 22-year-old to his hands and knees.
After visibly struggling to get up from the crease, Pucovski left the field unassisted, retiring for 23.
The head knock reduces the chances of a Test debut for the prolific Victorian against India in Adelaide on December 17, and adds to selectors’ problems after opener David Warner suffered a groin strain.
Cricket Australia’s chief medical officer John Orchard said Pucovski, who has already suffered several concussions in his career, experienced “mild concussion symptoms” but had communicated freely once in the dressing room.
“Will will remain with the Australia A squad but will not play in the three-day tour match against India at the SCG,” Orchard told cricket.com.au.
The incident also follows a disappointing outing on Monday for the Aussie after he mishit straight to fielder Shubman Gill for one in the first innings.
Pucovski has been firing domestically, snaring back-to-back double centuries for Victoria, but is unproven at Test level.
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