Key Points

Tom Haines shone at the crease, scoring an impressive 150 to lead the England Lions' innings against India A. Partnering alongside him was Dan Mousley, who played a crucial role, making significant contributions and remaining not out at tea. The England Lions ended Day 3's second session at 413/5, pressuring India A's bowlers who struggled to make breakthroughs. This partnership marked a significant turning point in the match, with Haines and Mousley managing an 87-run stand.

Key Points: Tom Haines and Dan Mousley Elevate England Lions vs India A

  • Tom Haines scores 150, leading England Lions' charge
  • Dan Mousley supports with key runs, remaining not out
  • England reaches 413/5 at tea on Day 3 against India A
  • India A bowlers struggle to take wickets in the second session
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India A vs ENG Lions Day 3: Tom Haines-Dan Mousley takes England Lions to 413/5 at tea

Haines' 150 and Mousley's partnership boost England Lions to 413/5 against India A.

"Tom Haines 150 was crucial against India A as he partnered with Dan Mousley. - Match Commentator"

Canterbury, June 1

Tom Haines 150 and impactful innings from Dan Mousley provided an upper hand to England Lions against the India A in the second session of 1st Unofficial Test, on Sunday at the St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury as the hosts end second session on 413-5 in 98 overs, trailing by 144 runs.

The England Lions began the second session from 333/5 in 75 overs, Dan Mousley 2 (8) and Tom Haines 142 (208) on the crease. Haines completed his 150 in the 84 overs, after pushing the ball towards deep point for a single off Harshit Rana.

Mousley rotated the strike well and smashed boundaries at regular intervals. Indian bowlers struggled to take wickets in the second session as they were not able to pick a single wicket until tea. The duo of Tom Haines and Dan Mousley added 87 runs off 150 balls for the sixth wicket.

Both batters batted through the second session and remained unout, Tom Haines 167 (271) and Dan Mousley 48 (85).

Earlier in the first session, the England Lions were 333/5 in 75 overs, with Tom Haines (142*) and Dan Mousley (2*) unbeaten on the crease. The side still trailed by 224 runs in reply to India A's total of 557.

The England Lions began the day from 237/2 in 52 overs, with Haines (103*) and Max Holden (64*) unbeaten on the crease.

In the 56th over, the English side crossed the 250-run mark as Holden slammed a boundary on the bowling of right-arm seamer Harshit Rana.

Ten overs later, on the last ball of the 66th over, the England Lions completed their 300 as Haines smashed a boundary off pacer Mukesh Kumar's bowling.

In the 67th over, Holden brought up his century as he took a single on the first ball of the over, which was bowled by Shardul Thakur.

In the 68th over at the score of 312, Mukesh Kumar sent Max Holden back to the pavilion. Before going back, the left-hand batter scored 101 runs off 101 balls, which came with the help of 12 fours and a six.

After the loss of Holden's wicket, the England Lions lost the next two wickets inside 14 runs in quick succession.Team captain James Rew (8) and Rehan Ahmed (3) were not able to make their mark as they were sent back to the dressing room cheaply.

Following the loss of these two wickets, the England team's score was 326/5 in 73.2 overs. The next batter to come out to bat was Dan Mousley. Till the end of the first session on the third day, Haines and Mousley built an unbeaten partnership of seven runs.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Our bowlers really need to step up! 413/5 is not acceptable at this level. Harshit Rana and Mukesh Kumar should be more disciplined with their line and length. England batters are making merry while our future stars struggle 😔 #IndiaA
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Priya M.
Tom Haines' 150 is class batting, no doubt. But where's our bowling strategy? Seems like they're just going through motions. Selectors should look beyond IPL performances for real test match skills! 🤔
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Arjun S.
England Lions showing why they're tough opponents! But remember, we posted 557 first. Match is still balanced. Second innings will show real character of our boys. 💪 #BelieveInBlue
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Sneha P.
Why no spinners in attack? England batters are comfortable against pace. Should have brought in Sai Kishore or someone who can create some turn and trouble them. Team management missing a trick here!
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Vikram J.
Hats off to Haines for his patience and Mousley for accelerating when needed. This is proper test cricket batting lesson for our youngsters. Hope they're taking notes! 📝 #LearningFromOpponents
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Neha R.
Still trailing by 144 runs... England have batted well but the pressure will be on them tomorrow morning. One quick wicket and we can wrap them up under 500. Game on! 🏏

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