The first unofficial test match between India A and the Lions of England ended with a draw in Canterbury on Monday, with the four best drummers in India marked each of the half-centuries. After the Lions of England displayed 587 in their first rounds, exceeding India at 557, the Indian drummers used the last day to mark 241 for 2 out of 41 Overs, with Yashasvi Jaiswal, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Dhruv Jurel and Nitish Kumar Reddy all making precious contributions.Yashasvi Jaiswal scored a quick 64 on 60 balls, while Captain Abhimanyu Easwaran made 68 deliveries of 87. The undefeated pair of Dhruv Jurel and Nitish Kumar Reddy Reddy marked 53 and 52 respectively, the Reddy sleeves being only 47 balls.India A coach Hishikesh Kanitkar promoted Reddy to the number 4 position, allowing him to be precious strikers before the first test planned against England in Leeds.Jurel, which had marked 94 in the first round, strengthened its case with another half-century in the second round, demonstrating its ability to play as a specialized drummer.
The second round started with Jaiswal hitting a six -arm designer Josh Hull. Jaiswal and Easwaran have equaled the performance of the other, each hitting eight limits of the post-Lunch session.The stick track offered little challenge to drummers, with the bowlingal attacks of the two teams that find it difficult to create significant pressure.Quiz: Who is this IPL player?Sarfaraz Khan, who scored 92 years, and Karun Nair, who struck a double century in the first round, did not beat in their usual positions because they had already spent enough time in the fold.The match ended with 25 over the last day, because India reached 241 for 2 out of 41 overs.
The quisors encountered difficulties on the flat track, although the drummers benefited from the prolonged training session before the second unofficial test in Northampton, which should start on June 6.In short, scores: India has 557 and 241/2 in 41 Overs (Yashasvi Jaiswal 64, Abhimanyu Easwaran 68, Dhruv Jurel 53 Pas out, Nitish Kumar Reddy 52 not released). England Lions 587 (Tom Haines 171, Max Holden 101, Dan Mousley 113, Mukesh Kumar 3/92).