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Gaikwad, Aparajith tons hand India A drubbing in Deodhar Trophy opener

Ruturaj Gaikwad acknowledges the applause after his century Karnataka State Cricket Association

India B 302 for 6 (Gaikwad 113, Aparajith 101, Ashwin 2-40, Unadkat 2-47) beat India A 194 (Vihari 59, Kalaria 3-20, Siraj 2-30) by 108 runs

Ruturaj Gaikwad's 113 and Baba Aparajith's 101 secured India B an emphatic 108-run victory over India A in the opening fixture of the 2019-2020 Deodhar Trophy, being played in Ranchi. In reply to India B's formidable 302 for 6, India A rolled over for 194 inside 48 overs, with left-arm quick Roosh Kalaria picking up 3 for 20.

India A's decision to bowl returned little dividend for them. Gaikwad returned to form after an unimpressive run at the Vijay Hazare Trophy earlier this month while Aparajith extended his excellent form from the same tournament even as R Ashwin, the star bowler in the India B ranks, returned 2 for 40 off his ten overs.

India B started sluggishly, scoring 20 for 1 in eight overs, with opener Priyank Panchal falling for 3 off Jaydev Unadkat. They, however, picked up the pace courtesy - for the most part - Gaikwad, who attacked both the pacers and the spinners and got to 80 off 90 balls, before slowing down a touch with the century in sight. Dropped on 86 by Abhimanyu Easwaran off Ashwin, Gaikwad brought up his century off 117 balls, but fell lbw to Ashwin trying a reverse sweep, even though he was struck outside the line.

Aparajith carried on to bring up his sixth List A century and sixth 50-plus score this month, playing second fiddle initially to Gaikwad until he got to his half-century. The 25-year-old batsman was run out in an all-Tamil Nadu dismissal, when Vijay Shankar's straight drive deflected off Ashwin's hand at the bowler's end to catch him short of his ground. Big hits from Vijay (26 off 16) and K Gowtham (19* off eight) got India B to a competitive total.

In reply, the Hazare trophy's top-scorer Devdutt Padikkal chopped on to Kalaria for 10 while a fiery spell from Mohammed Siraj accounted for Abhimanyu, the other opener, and the No. 3 Vishnu Vinod, making Amandeep Khare join captain Hanuma Vihari at 52 for 3 in the 14th over.

Kedar Jadhav dropped Vihari at slip on 12 off Shahbaz Nadeem, with India A on 66 for 3 at the start of the 19th over. Two excellent cut shots for fours from Vihari injected vigour in his stroke play, and he put on 55 for the fourth wicket with Khare to take India A past 100.

Vihari then added 61 off 70 balls with Ishan Kishan, who was run out off an excellent throw from the deep by Vijay at the bowler's end. Vihari's dismissal for 59 two balls later decided the eventuality of the match to a great extent, as it left India A tottering at 168 for 6.

Ashwin and Unadkat fell in quick succession, while an offcutter from Kalaria ended Shahbaz Ahmed's 25-ball 18, bringing the game to a close as the injured Sandeep Warrier had retired hurt and didn't come out to bat.

Vihari's India A will face India C, led by Shubman Gill, on Friday at the same venue.

India A 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st32AR EaswaranD Padikkal
2nd10AR EaswaranVishnu Vinod
3rd10GH VihariVishnu Vinod
4th55GH VihariAN Khare
5th61GH VihariIshan Kishan
6th0GH VihariShahbaz Ahmed
7th1R AshwinShahbaz Ahmed
8th7JD UnadkatShahbaz Ahmed
9th18S KaulShahbaz Ahmed