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Priyansh Arya, Shreyas Iyer demolish Australia A with centuries

Shreyas Iyer took charge after Rohit Sharma's fall CREIMAS

India A 413 for 6 (Iyer 110, Arya 101, Parag 67, Sutherland 2-73) beat Australia A 242 (Harvey 68, Sutherland 50, Sindhu 4-50, Bishnoi 2-49) by 171 runs

Hundreds from opener Priyansh Arya and captain Shreyas Iyer set up India A's demolition of Australia A in the first unofficial ODI in Kanpur on Wednesday. After rain allowed no play on Tuesday, the weather cleared for the series to get underway on the reserve day.

After being asked to bat, India A posted 413 for 6 on the back of Arya's 101 and Iyer's 110. In response, Australia A were dismissed for 242 in 33.1 overs.

Each of India's top six had a strike rate of over 100, and five of their top six scored at least 50. Arya and Prabhsimran Singh, who had combined powerfully for Punjab Kings (PBKS) in IPL 2025, were reunited at the top for India A, putting on 135 for the opening stand in 20.3 overs. Iyer then took charge of the innings, hitting 12 fours and four sixes in his first List A match since the Champions Trophy in March earlier this year.

Rajat Patidar was originally named captain for the 50-over series against Australia A but Iyer replaced him, with Patidar taking charge of the Rest of India side in the ongoing Irani Cup in Nagpur. Iyer is on a break from red-ball cricket due to concerns about his back, but continues to be available for white-ball cricket.

Riyan Parag (67) and Ayush Badoni (50) also hit half-centuries to propel India A to a mammoth total. Iyer's dismissal in the 47th over left India A at 380 for 4, but Badoni and allrounder Nishant Sindhu took them past 400.

Australia A used seven bowlers, with only Liam Scott going at less than seven an over.

Chasing 414, Australia A had a good start: they were 116 for 1 in the 13th over, but Cooper Connolly's wicket triggered a slide. They lost their last nine wickets for 126 and left almost 17 overs unused in their chase.

Opener McKenzie Harvey top-scored for the visitors with 68 off 62 balls while captain Sutherland made 50 off 33 balls. Spinners Sindhu, Bishnoi and Badoni shared seven wickets among them.

Gurjapneet Singh, who was making his List A debut, having been fast-tracked into the India A side, came away with 1 for 40 in five overs.

India A will be bolstered by the arrival of Asia Cup hero Tilak Varma for the remaining two one-dayers.

Australia A 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st40MW HarveyJ Fraser-McGurk
2nd76MW HarveyC Connolly
3rd53MW HarveyL Shaw
4th12L ShawHT Dixon
5th0L ScottHT Dixon
6th0W SutherlandHT Dixon
7th0W SutherlandSM Elliott
8th23W SutherlandT Murphy
9th32W SutherlandT Sangha
10th6W SutherlandT Straker