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Australia fight back after initial jolts from Ojha

| | Jul 24, 2015, at 07:52 am
Chennai, July 23 (IBNS) Pragyan Ojha bowled a brilliant spell to take three wickets to leave Australia A struggling at 185 for four even as the visitors put up a strong fight back against India A in a four-day Test match here on Thursday.

The second day of the match saw India A being bowled out for 301 runs while Australia   A recovering after a collapse with Peter Handscomb (75) and  Marcus Stoinis (42) adding a brilliant 110 runs partnership in the fifth wicket partnership to help the side make a comeback in the match.

Picking up Usman Khawaja  (25), Travis Head (31) and Nic Maddinson (0), Ojha gave Australia A strong jolt which   Handscomb and Stoinis neutralised with their fighting knock.

Earlier, India A were bowled out for 301 runs with

Lokesh Rahul top scoring with his 96 runs.

Steve O'Keefe remained the top of the Australian bowers with his 6-82.

 


Image: BCCI

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