Subrayen's Marathon Spell: How 22 Overs Rattled India A in Bengaluru

Prenelan Subrayen delivered a marathon bowling performance that completely changed the game's momentum. His 22-over spell without a break showcased incredible stamina and control. India A collapsed dramatically after a strong opening partnership of 90 runs. South Africa A now hold a commanding 105-run lead with two full days of play remaining.

Key Points: Subrayen 5-Wicket Haul Puts South Africa A Ahead vs India A

  • Subrayen bowled unbroken 22-over spell taking 5/61
  • India A collapsed from 90/0 to 234 all out
  • Ayush Mhatre top-scored with aggressive 65 off 76 balls
  • South Africa A extended lead to 105 with two days remaining
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Subrayen's tireless spell rattles India A in Bengaluru

Prenelan Subrayen bowls 22 overs unchanged, taking 5/61 to dismantle India A after Ayush Mhatre's 65. South Africa A lead by 105 runs in Bengaluru Test.

"His spell was relentless, combining subtle variations of flight and pace with unwavering accuracy - Match Report"

Bengaluru, Oct 31

Prenelan Subrayen produced a spell of immense control and stamina to swing South Africa A's way on the second day of the first unofficial Test against India A at the BCCI Centre of Excellence Ground 1, in Bengaluru on Friday.

The 32-year-old off-spinner bowled an unbroken 22-over spell, finishing with 5 for 61 as India A crashed from a commanding 90 for no loss to 234 all out. South Africa A, who had taken a first-innings lead of 75, closed the day on 30 for no loss, consolidating their grip on the contest with two full days remaining.

For Subrayen, who has endured a stop-start career repeatedly interrupted by suspect action reports, this five-wicket haul--his 13th in first-class cricket--was a reminder of his resilience and craft.

Left out of South Africa's squad for the upcoming India tour, the off-spinner responded with a performance that underlined his determination. His spell was relentless, combining subtle variations of flight and pace with unwavering accuracy as he attacked with four close catchers around the bat.

He broke India A's solid opening stand when he deceived Ayush Mhatre in the air, inducing a chip to midwicket. Mhatre, who top-scored with 65 off 76 balls and struck 10 fours, had earlier dominated with crisp drives and fearless footwork, even reaching a fluent 46-ball half-century.

Devdutt Padikkal (6) was next, miscuing a lofted hit to mid-off, before Rajat Patidar was bowled through the gate by one that turned sharply. Tanush Kotian's defensive jab ballooned to short leg, and Khaleel Ahmed's attempted slog to long-on sealed Subrayen's five-for.

Among the few bright spots for India A was Mhatre's positive approach and the return of Rishabh Pant, who played his first competitive innings since recovering from injury.

Pant, cheered warmly by the sparse crowd, looked eager to counterattack but was dismissed for 17, edging to the slips while fending at a short ball from Okuhle Cele. Earlier, B Sai Sudharsan made a scratchy 32 from 94 balls before falling to Tshepo Moreki, who found his outside edge.

By stumps, South Africa A's openers had safely navigated 11 overs to reach 30 without loss, extending their overall lead to 105. On a surface offering turn and uneven bounce, Subrayen's marathon spell not only dismantled India A's innings but also left the visitors firmly in control heading into Day 3.

Brief scores:

South Africa A 299/9 & 30/0 in 12 overs (Jordan Hermann 12 not out, Lesego Senokwane 9) lead India A 234 all out in 58 overs (Ayush Mhatre 65, Ayush Badoni 38; Prenelan Subrayen 5-61, Lutho Sipamla 2-35) by 105 runs

- IANS

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Priya S
Worried about our batting collapse from 90/0 to 234 all out. Our middle order needs to show more application on turning tracks. Hope they learn from this experience.
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Arjun K
Good to see Rishabh Pant back on the field! Even though he got out for 17, just seeing him play competitive cricket again makes me happy. Wishing him a strong comeback to the national team soon! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Ayush Mhatre's 65 looked promising but the rest of the batting lineup couldn't capitalize. Subrayen's control was exceptional - 22 overs without a break on a Bengaluru pitch is no joke!
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Michael C
The pitch at BCCI Centre seems to be offering good turn and bounce. Perfect conditions for spinners to showcase their skills. Subrayen definitely made the most of it today.
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Kavya N
Our batsmen need to work on playing quality spin bowling. Too many soft dismissals against Subrayen's variations. This is exactly the kind of challenge A-team cricket is meant to provide.

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