IND A vs AUS A: First unofficial test: Due to Ishan Kishan’s excellent advice, India A took the important wicket of the host.


Currently the first unofficial match between India A and Australia A is being played at McKay.

Ishan Kishan (Pic Source-X)

Currently the first unofficial match between India A and Australia A is being played at McKay. In this match, the best wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan told an important thing to his team’s bowler Manav Suthar to dismiss Marcus Harris of Australia A, due to which his team got a great wicket.

All this was seen on the third day of play of this match in which Kishan was continuously noticing that the Australian players were continuously moving forward from the crease and playing shots against Manav Suthar. After this, the Indian player advised his team’s bowler Manav Suthar to bowl him a straight ball. This advice of Ishan Kishan proved successful for India A and they got an important wicket in the form of Marcus Harris.

A video is going viral on social media in which Ishan Kishan can be heard saying, ‘Manav, I promise that you will bowl him a straight ball and it will definitely get an edge.’

Here’s the video:

The hosts need 86 more runs to win the unofficial Test.

If we talk about informal test, Australia A is far ahead in this. In this match, Team India was all out for 107 runs in its first innings, in response to which the host could only score 195 runs after losing all the wickets in its first innings. India A batted very well in the second innings but the team could score only 312 runs. In the second innings, Sai Sudarshan batted brilliantly for India A and scored 103 runs while Devdutt Padikkal contributed 88 runs.

Talking about Ishan Kishan, he scored 32 runs while Navdeep Saini played an inning of 18* runs. By the end of the third day’s play, the hosts had scored 139 runs after losing three wickets in their second innings and needed 86 more runs. At the end of the third day’s play, captain Nathan McSweeney is batting on 47* runs while Beau Webster has scored 18* runs. The fourth day of the game is going to be important for both the teams.



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