Key Points

Australia A made a powerful start against India A on a rain-affected opening day. Opener Sam Konstas led the charge with a superb century, scoring 109 from just 144 deliveries. He was well-supported by Campbell Kellaway, who made 88 as the pair put on a massive 198-run partnership. Despite a brief fightback from the Indian bowlers, Australia A finished the day strongly at 337/5.

Key Points: Sam Konstas Century Powers Australia A to 337/5 vs India A

  • Sam Konstas scored a brilliant 109 off 144 balls with 10 fours and 3 sixes
  • Campbell Kellaway supported with 88 off 97 in a 198-run opening partnership
  • Harsh Dubey took 3-88 for India A with three late wickets
  • Cooper Connolly and Liam Scott added 109 runs to rebuild after a mini-collapse
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Konstas, Kellaway shine as Australia 'A' post 337/5 vs India 'A' on Day 1

Opener Sam Konstas smashes 109 and shares a 198-run stand with Campbell Kellaway as Australia A dominates rain-hit Day 1 against India A in Lucknow.

"Konstas struck 10 boundaries and three maximums during his 144-ball stay – IANS"

Lucknow, Sep 16

Opener Sam Konstas struck a superb hundred as Australia A made a strong stand, reaching 337/5 in 73 overs against India A on a rain-curtailed opening day of the first unofficial four-day test at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on Tuesday.

The match started after a lengthy delay as persistent rain held up the toss for more than two hours. As a result, the play began only from the second session, after lunch. Choosing to bat first, Australian 'A' openers Sam Konstas and Campbell Kellaway let their bats do the talking and dominated the proceedings.

Konstas scored a brilliant century, finishing with 109 off 144 balls, while Kellaway made 88 off 97 deliveries. Harsh Dubey provided India with their first breakthrough, though late, when he dismissed Kellaway in the 38th over. The 19-year-old Konstas struck 10 boundaries and three maximums during his 144-ball stay at the crease, sharing a 198-run partnership with Kellaway, whose knock of 88 was studded with ten fours and two sixes.

The Indian bowlers then took three more wickets in the following 10 overs as Konstas, Nathan McSweeney, and Oliver Peake followed Kellaway to the pavilion.

Skipper Nathan McSweeney’s time on the field was brief, as he managed just a single run from the 13 balls he faced. Meanwhile, Peake scored two runs off 17 balls as the Indian bowlers bagged some quick wickets to put roadblocks in the visitors' progress.

However, Cooper Connolly and Liam Scott stitched together a 109-run partnership for the fifth wicket to turn the tide in their favour again. While the former departed after scoring 70 off 84 balls, the latter remained unbeaten on 47 at the close of play.

Dubey took three wickets in the 21 overs he bowled on the opening day, while Khaleel Ahmed and Gurnoor Brar claimed one scalp each. Prasidh Krishna and Tanush Kotian remained wicketless on Day 1.

Scott and wicketkeeper-batter Josh Philippe will take to the field on Wednesday, aiming to help Australia A post a massive total on the second day and put pressure on the home side.

Brief scores:

Australia 'A' 337/5 in 73 overs (Sam Konstas 109, Campbell Kellaway 88, Cooper Connolly 70, Liam Scott 47 not out; Harsh Dubey 3-88) against India 'A'

-- IANS

- IANS

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Priya S
Harsh Dubey's 3 wickets were the only positive today. That opening partnership of 198 was brutal! Hope our batsmen show similar application when we bat 🏏
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Arjun K
Konstas is only 19 and scoring centuries in India? Impressive talent! But our bowlers should have exploited the conditions better after rain delay. Lucknow pitch usually helps spinners more.
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Sarah B
As an Aussie fan here in Mumbai, great to see our young guns performing in Indian conditions! Konstas and Kellaway showing real class. The future looks bright for Australian cricket 🌟
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Nikhil C
Why is Prasidh Krishna still getting chances? He's been inconsistent for a while now. We have better fast bowling options in domestic cricket who deserve this opportunity.
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Kavya N
The partnership between Connolly and Scott really hurt us. From 228/4 to 337/5 - that's where we lost the plot. Need early wickets tomorrow to restrict them under 400! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Good contest so far! These A tours are so valuable for player development. Both teams getting tested in proper cricket conditions. Looking forward to Day 2!

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