How Did Tanush Kotian and Anshul Kamboj Achieve Six Wickets Before Lunch on Day 3?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Tanush Kotian and Anshul Kamboj excelled with their bowling, taking a combined six wickets.
- South Africa A holds a lead of 203 runs at lunch on Day 3.
- India A's bowling attack has shown resilience, shifting the game dynamics.
- Wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant played a crucial role in dismissing one of Kamboj's wickets.
- The match continues to unfold, showcasing emerging cricket talent.
Bengaluru, Nov 1 (NationPress) - Continuing their dominance, South Africa A resumed play against India A on Day 3 of the ongoing first unofficial Test held at the BCCI Centre of Excellence Ground 1. The top-order batsmen were relentless in their scoring, further extending the team’s first innings advantage.
As Day 3 commenced, Gurnoor Brar swiftly made an impact, taking an early wicket in the first session by dismissing Jordan Hermann within just the second over. Despite the efforts of Lesego Senokwane and Zubayr Hamza to stabilize the innings, Manav Suthar maintained his excellent bowling form, sending Hamza back to the pavilion.
In a remarkable turn of events during the 28th over, Tanush Kotian achieved two vital wickets, dismissing Marques Ackerman and Senokwane with the first and last balls of the over, which provided India the much-needed boost. Anshul Kamboj joined in the celebrations by claiming the fifth wicket of the South African side, getting Rubin Hermann out for a modest 15 runs off 18 balls, as the visitors faced difficulties in their innings.
Kamboj soon followed up with another wicket, getting Tiaan van Vuuren out, courtesy of an excellent catch by wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant.
By the end of the first session, South Africa A concluded with a score of 128/6 in 34.5 overs, holding a significant lead of 203 runs before lunch.
Previously, on Day 2, the Proteas managed to bowl out India’s batting lineup for a total of 234 runs across 58 overs, establishing a solid lead of 75 runs after scoring 309 in their first innings. With Jordan and Senokwane opening the second innings, they began to accumulate runs to conclude the day safely.
At stumps on Day 2, South Africa had a commanding lead of 105 runs, ending with a score of 30/0 in 12 overs.
Brief Scores: South Africa A 128-6 (Lesego Senokwane 37, Zubayr Hamza 37; Tanush Kotian 2-13, Anshul Kamboj 2-17) lead India A (Ayush Mhatre 65, Ayush Badoni 38; Prenelan Subrayen 5-61, Lutho Sipamla 2-35) by 203 runs.