Shubman Gill, bowlers lead India ‘A’ to 7-wicket win over South Africa ‘A’

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India A vs South Africa A: Needing 48 to win India A lost the first wickets early but Shivam Dube hit 2 sixes to finish off the game

India ‘A’ defeated South Africa ‘A’ comfortably by seven wickets on the final day morning of the first unofficial Test to take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series at Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday.

Mumbai all-rounder Shivam Dube smashed two sixes off successive balls to seal the win for the hosts. Chasing just 48 runs in their second innings, India ‘A’ endured a mild stutter as skipper Shubhman Gill (5), Ankit Bawne (6) and K S Bharat (5) fell in early before Dube (12 not out) and Ricky Bhui (20 not out) completed the formalities for the home team.

South Africa ‘A’ sast bowler Lungi Ngidi, on a comeback trail after injury, bowled Gill, who made a classy 90 in the first innings to leave India ‘A’ at 10 for one.

Bawne was then dismissed for a 17-ball 6, caught by Senuran Muthusamy off Ngidi, while Bharat, who is contention for a spot as the back-up wicketkeeper in the Test squad, was sent back by off-spinner Dane Piedt.

Left-handed Dube, who had showcased his hitting abilities in the unofficial ODI series preceding the Test matches, smacked Piedt for two huge sixes to finish the job in style.

Resuming at the overnight score of 179 for 9, South Africa ‘A’ were bowled out for 186 in their second innings as the hosts needed only 3.5 overs to wrap things up.

Shardul Thakur bowled Lutho Sipamla for 8 to finish with figures of 2 for 31.

Spinners Shahbaz Nadeem (3/17) and Jalaj Saxena (2/22) were the best bowlers for India ‘A’ in the second innings.

Only 20 overs were possible at the Greenfield stadium on Wednesday due to overnight rains and a wet outfield, but India ‘A’ snatched four wickets to edge close to victory.

Gill’s 90 and all-rounder Saxena (61 not out) had helped India ‘A’ make 303 in reply to the visiting team’s first innings score of 164.

Brief Sores

South Africa ‘A’: 164 all out in 51.5 overs and 186 all out in 58.2 overs (Zubayr Hamza 44, Heinrich Klaasen 48, Wiaan Mulder 46; Shahbaz Nadeem 3/17, Jalaj Saxena 2/22, Shardul Thakur 2/31, Krishnappa Gowtham 1/52).

India ‘A’: 303 all out in 87.5 overs (Shubman Gill 90, Jalaj Saxena 61 not out, Shardul Thakur 34; Lungi Ngidi 3/50, Dane Piedt 3/84) and 49 for 3 in 9.4 overs (Ricky Bhui 20 not out, Shivam Dube 12 not out; Lungi Ngidi 2/22)