Key Points

India A has established a commanding position in the second unofficial Test against England Lions in Northampton. Skipper Abhimanyu Easwaran and KL Rahul led a strong batting performance, building a crucial 88-run partnership after early setbacks. Khaleel Ahmed's impressive bowling performance of 4/70 helped restrict the England Lions to 327 in their first innings. With a 184-run lead and one day remaining, India A looks poised for a potential victory.

Key Points: Easwaran Rahul Lead India A's Strong Northampton Test Surge

  • Easwaran's 80 and Rahul's 51 power India A's second innings
  • Khaleel Ahmed's 4/70 crucial in restricting England Lions
  • India A lead by 184 runs with one day left
  • Experienced batting partnership stabilizes team's momentum
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India A in command as Easwaran, Rahul shine on Day 3 against England Lions

India A dominate England Lions with powerful batting display, Easwaran and Rahul set commanding 184-run lead in second unofficial Test

"A commanding position with just one day remaining - Match Report"

Northampton, June 9

India A find themselves in a strong position at the end of Day 3 in the second unofficial Test against England Lions in Northampton, leading by 184 runs with a day to go.

After bowling out the Lions for 327, with Khaleel Ahmed leading the charge with figures of 4/70, India A reached 163/4 in their second innings by stumps, thanks to skipper Abhimanyu Easwaran's 80 and a fluent 51 from KL Rahul, who continued his rich vein of form after a century in the first innings.

The second innings didn't start well for India A as they lost opener Yashasvi Jaiswal for just 5, but the experienced duo of Rahul and Easwaran stitched a crucial 88-run partnership to steady the innings. Rahul looked in fine touch, smashing nine boundaries in his 64-ball 51.

Karun Nair briefly supported Easwaran with a quick 15 that included three boundaries before being dismissed by Chris Woakes, who also removed Easwaran for 80 (92), lacing with ten boundaries in what turned out to be a key breakthrough for the Lions.

Wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel (6) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (1) will resume the innings on the final day, with India A in a commanding position.

Earlier, England Lions were bowled out for 327, with Emilio Gay top-scoring with 71. Apart from Khaleel's 4/70, Anshul Kamboj and Tushar Deshpande picked up two wickets each to restrict the hosts' lead.

With just one day remaining, India A will look to push for a result and cap off a dominant performance.

Brief scores: India A 348 & 163/4 (Abhimanyu Easwaran 80, KL Rahul 51; Chris Woakes 2/31) vs England Lions 327 (Emilio Gay 71, Tom Haines 54; Khaleel Ahmed 4/70).

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a performance by our boys! KL Rahul showing why he's still in contention for Test cricket. His timing is pure class. Easwaran too proving his mettle as captain. Hope we declare early tomorrow and go for the win! 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
Khaleel Ahmed's 4-wicket haul is the real highlight for me. Our pace bowling depth is looking strong. But slightly worried about Jaiswal's form - he's been struggling lately. Hope he bounces back soon!
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Arjun S.
England Lions are no pushovers, so this performance is impressive. But I feel we should have enforced follow-on when we had the chance. Now we're risking a draw if weather interferes tomorrow. Tactical error in my view.
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Sunita R.
KL Rahul's comeback story is inspiring! After all the criticism, he's letting his bat do the talking. That 51 off 64 balls was vintage Rahul. Hope he carries this form into international matches 🤞
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Vikram J.
Good to see our bench strength performing abroad. But why isn't Sarfaraz Khan getting chances? He's been scoring tons in domestic cricket while others get picked ahead of him. Selectors need to explain this bias.
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Neha P.
The partnership between Rahul and Easwaran was beautiful to watch! Hope they continue tomorrow and set a big target. Our bowling attack looks sharp enough to bowl them out again. #IndiaA #FutureStars

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