How Did Shreyas and Priyansh’s Centuries Lead India A to Victory Over Australia A?

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Key Takeaways
- Shreyas Iyer scored 110 runs off 83 balls.
- Priyansh Arya contributed 101 runs off 84 balls.
- India A posted a record total of 413/6.
- Nishant Sindhu took 4 wickets for 50 runs.
- Australia A was bowled out for 242 runs in 33.1 overs.
Kanpur, Oct 1 (NationPress) Centuries from Shreyas Iyer and Priyansh Arya led India A to an impressive victory by 171 runs over Australia A in the inaugural unofficial ODI at Green Park Stadium on Wednesday. The home side set a new record with a total of 413/6 - marking their highest List A score at home against Australia A - before bowling out their opponents for 242 in just 33.1 overs.
Shreyas, making a comeback to the India A squad, scored a brilliant 110 off 83 balls, while Priyansh kept pace with a stellar 101 off 84 deliveries. Their partnership of 132 runs formed the backbone of a powerful batting display, following a solid 135-run opening stand with Prabhsimran Singh, who contributed 56 runs off 53 balls.
Riyan Parag added 67 runs off 42 balls, and Ayush Badoni chipped in with 50 off 27 balls, helping push the total beyond 400. This innings surpassed India A’s previous best of 371/3 against South Africa A in Chennai (2015) and also marked the highest total ever conceded by Australia A in List A cricket.
Initially, Australia A’s chase showed promise with Mackenzie Harvey scoring 68 and Lachlan Shaw contributing 45. However, the middle order faltered under pressure, triggered by Nishant Sindhu's crucial double strike in the 22nd over and Ravi Bishnoi's exceptional spell. Sindhu concluded with figures of 4-50, while Bishnoi took 2-49.
Captain Will Sutherland attempted to rally the team with a quick 50 off 33 balls, but the damage was substantial. The bowlers from India A managed to counter the dew and the fast outfield effectively, with contributions from Badoni, Yudhvir Singh, Gurjapneet Singh, and Simranjeet Singh securing vital wickets.
Brief Scores: India A 413/6 (Shreyas Iyer 110, Priyansh Arya 101; Will Sutherland 2-73, Todd Murphy 1-47) beat Australia A 242 in 33.1 overs (Mackenzie Harvey 68, Will Sutherland 50; Nishant Sindhu 4-50, Ravi Bishnoi 2-49) by 171 runs