Manish Pandey extends unbeaten run to lead India B to title
His unbeaten 73, one of three half-centuries in a breezy chase, swelled his Quadrangular series tally to 306 runs in four innings without being dismissed
His unbeaten 73, one of three half-centuries in a breezy chase, swelled his Quadrangular series tally to 306 runs in four innings without being dismissed
Scorer: @Cricket_Lama | Commentator: Saurabh Somani
Signing off from here, do join us for live commentary when the fourth Test starts between England and India.
That's all we have in live commentary for this quadrangular series. But the third-place match is still on in Alur, and Hemant tells me that Bhuvneshwar Kumar took a wicket off his first ball in his second spell and has three overall now. Good signs for India if he's fully fit and bowling with incisiveness. Follow the updates of that match here.
4.00pm
Travis Head: "Definitely not what we hoped for. India played exceptionally well today. We were going to bat (so the toss wasn't that important). It's been a really good experience. Not finished yet, with the four-dayers coming up for most of the guys. But many of the guys have come up with really good performances. Looking forward to the red-ball cricket now."
Manish Pandey is the winning captain and the Man of the Match. "This tournament has been really good to me. And the way the boys have played these three-four games has been commendable. Small hiccup in the last game but we learned our lessons well. I had some time off and came back with a settled mindset. I just wanted to stay on the wicket and the runs will come."
3.50pm Demolition job by India B. They have been the best team in this competition by far, and they absolutely smashed Australia A today. Almost like they took the defeat in the last league game personally. All the batsmen dominated Australia's bowlers, with only Ishan Kishan missing out, retiring hurt after being struck on the thumb. The pace bowlers had begun by being loose, but as soon as Jalaj Saxena came on, Australia's strangulation started, and they collapsed.
Amogh K: "@Girish - The game changer there was Dravid's statement that Shaw is ready for Test matches and it came a couple days before the selection happened. Maybe the selectors banked on Dravid's word as he has spent time with both Shaw and Agarwal. Also the fact that, had Dhawan failed in the last test match, Shaw-Agarwal both would have received the callups. Not fair on Agarwal but that's how selection works in India."
Bhagyesh Dash: "Mayank and Hanuman were top scorers in the series in England. Prithvi made about 1/2 the runs Mayank and Hanuman did. This on top of his strong domestic show. Real mystery he continues to be ignored for the senior side"
His unbeaten 73, one of three half-centuries in a breezy chase, swelled his Quadrangular series tally to 306 runs in four innings without being dismissed