Monday 8 August 2011

Vinay stars in comfortable India win

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Overall performance has helped the emerging Indian players their seal comfortable nine wicket win in New Zealand at Endeavour Park No. 2 in Townsville. New Zealand, which followed, were overwhelmed by 239, which meant India had to drive 108 passes through the profits that they did so with ease.

New Zealand, which ended the second day, still runs 84 adrift of 'India, seven wickets in hand, started strong. Overnight batsmen, Daniel Flynn and Dean Brownlie beat constantly to put on 148 runs for the fourth wicket to remove the portion of 174 3 Both batsmen in half a century of fighting, but when they were rejected - as well as their Eighties - New Zealand fight-back-ended. 5-239 collapsed from 205 all out seamer Vinay Kumar R collect three wickets to fall in the last five, they end up in chapters 4 33

India made rapid work of Chase, although they have lost their captain Shikhar Dhawan with a score of 10. Ajinkya Rahan and Gautam Muralidharan forged unbeaten 98-run partnership for nearly six runs to India to bring home. Six points for a win real, India topped the chart Point, New Zealand, which were docked three points and had three short movements of a minimum target of links, is in third place.

Half centuries Ryan Carter and Jon Holland has helped the Australian Institute of sport have their match against South Africa Emerging Players Endeavour Park.

Australia began the third day score of South Africa's first innings of 160 with 10 wickets in hand. They lost their opening soon, and all of a third wicket partnership of 43 between Tim Armstrong and Tom Steading sleeves Beaton, Dale Deeb hit dismiss both batsmen in quick succession to leave Australia struggling with 79 for the fourth They lost more than two doors and 135 for 6, then South Africa, where they could push for victory. But they were thwarted by a stubborn 121-run seventh wicket partnership between Captain Carter and No. 8 in Holland, which lifted Australia to 256 for the sixth Holland fell 61 and Carter soon followed by 70, but the duo had done enough to pull their team out of trouble and ensure a draw as Australia. With two draws in two games, Australia, has yet to win a point, and is the second in the points table with South Africa was fourth.

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