Sunday 7 August 2011

All-round India Strong On Day One

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India completed a new players an impressive opening day of the second round of three days of fighting, reducing New Zealand A at 24 for 2 after accumulating 404-6 Tells Townsville.

New Zealand justified their decision in a container, such as opening pair Trent Boult and Andy McKay eliminated in India, with only three of the table 22. Saurabh Tiwary and Manoj Tiwary stabilized the innings with a century stand for the common good. Saurabh has been reduced from 42 to the left arm spin of Luke Woodcock, after which 160 runs fifth collaboration between the ring and Manish Pandey Manoj put India firmly in control. The track time has come quickly, hitting 11 batters with two fours and 14 sixes each. Pandey was four below a hundred, and when Manoj was taken to McKay 188, Shikhar Dhawan captain announced his players a crack in the 13 New Zealand line-up. Not disappointed, Vinay Kumar and hooks Jaidev Unadkat opener each.

Five-wicket hauls Kyle Abbott and helped South Africa Obus Pienaar Bowl players emerging from the Australian Institute of Sport 224 Endeavour Park. Intact half-century stand between Temba Bavuma Reeza Hendricks and then led the visitors to 76 1 strains.

Opening bowler Abbott made inroads in the beginning, dismissing Marcus Harris and Tim Armstrong for the single figure score before Sam Whiteman and Tom Beaton put together a promising condition. Left-Arm Pienaar, then crossed, rejecting both batsmen and most of the control means. The only resistance came from wicketkeeper-captain Ryan Carter - who scored high with 66 - and No. 9 batsman Nathan brain, which remained unbeaten on 54th South Africa has lost Jon-Jon Smuts early, but the second wicket stand strong ensured they went to pieces in front.

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