India-A batsmen warned England, played Test in T20 style

Abhimanyu Ishwaran played the captaincy innings. (Photo- Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)

The Indian batsmen have shown their strength even before the start of 5 Tests against England. In the unofficial match against England Lions, the team batsmen scored a lot of runs. Due to which this four -day match ended without any conclusion. The team batsman batted brilliantly in this match. Karun Nair had hit a double century in this match. Captain Shubman Gill will get a big relief from this. The first Test match will be played between India and England from 20 June. These batsmen can join the playing XI in this match.

In second innings these batsmen fanned fifty

On the fourth day of the match against England Lions, four India-A batsmen hit the fifty in the second innings. Opener Yashasvi Jaiswal batted in a stormy style. He scored 64 runs in just 60 balls with the help of 8 fours and two sixes. While captain Abhimanyu Ishwaran scored 68 runs. At number three, Dhruv Jurlel got a chance to bat again, then he scored an unbeaten 53 in 53 balls. He also scored 94 runs in the first innings. Apart from this, Nitish Reddy also scored an unbeaten innings of 52 runs in 47 balls with the help of 5 fours and 3 sixes. With this, India-A scored 241 runs for two wickets. With this, this match ended without any conclusion.

Karun Nair hit a double century

Earlier, in the first innings for India A, Karun Nair played a brilliant innings of 204 runs. Apart from him, India A scored 557 runs with the help of Sarfaraz Khan (92 runs) and Dhruv Jurail (94 runs). In response, England Lions also batted strongly. For the team, Tom Hans (171 runs), Max Holden (101 runs) and Dan Musli (113 runs) scored a brilliant centuries. Due to which England Lions took a 30 -run lead by scoring 587 runs in the first innings. Mukesh Kumar shocked the most three wickets for India. Apart from this, Shardul Thakur took two wickets. Anshul Kamboj, Harshit Rana, Karun Nair, Nitish Reddy and Harsh Dubey got one wicket each.

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