2nd one-dayer: India A win series against New Zealand after Ashok Menaria, Unmukt Chand heroics
While Ashok Menaria took 5/38 with his slow left-arm orthodox to dismiss New Zealand A for 216, Unmukt Chand and Mandeep Singh's half-centuries wrapped the match up in 38.5 overs.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 10, 2013 08:43 pm IST
Ashok Menaria produced an all-round show as India A scored a convincing six-wicket victory over New Zealand A in the second one-dayer to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match unofficial ODI series here today.
Menaria weaved his magic at the Dr YS Rajasekhara Reddy stadium to return figures of 10-0-38-5 to help India A dismiss New Zealand A for 216 in 47.2 overs before smashing an unbeaten 37 to pocket the series for the hosts.
Apart from Menaria, Dhawal Kulkarni scalped two wickets, while Basant Mohanty and Sandeep Sharma took one wicket each after skipper Unmukt Chand won the toss and elected to field.
Chasing the modest target, the hosts rode on individual fifties by Chand (59) and Mandeep Singh (59) to overhaul New Zealand A's score with 11.1 overs to spare.
Chand and Mandeep stitched 89 runs off 103 balls for the third wicket to lay the foundation for the chase.
Kedar Jadhav (30) and Maneria (37 off 30) then finished the job for India A, stitching an unbeaten 53-run stand in 45 balls.
Earlier, Carl Cachopa top-scored for New Zealand A with a 103-ball 80, which was studded with nine boundaries.
However, the 27-year-old South Africa-born cricketer didn't get much support from the other end as the Kiwis found the going tough against an inspired Indian bowling attack from the onset.
Chasing 217 to win, opener Robin Uthappa could not make use of the life he got early in his innings and was removed by Mark Gillespie in the fifth over.
Looking to play an uppish shot, Uthappa was caught by Daryl Mitchell. The Karnataka cricketer struck one four and a six in his 19-ball innings.
First down Aditya Tare (7) also could not stay longer and was back to the hut in the ninth over when he was caught by Luke Ronchi behind the stumps off a bouncer by Gillespie.
However, skipper Chand didn't allow the fall of wicket to affect his game as he kept dealing in boundaries and reached his half-century in the 21st over with a single off Anton Devcich.
Chand and new man Mandeep didn't allow the pressure to build up as they mixed caution with aggression to take India A across the hundred-run mark by the end of 20 overs.
Chand was dismissed in the 26th over by Adam Milne. He paid the price for playing away from the body to a delivery that nipped back a bit as an inside edge disturbed his stumps. His 71-ball innings was laced with seven boundaries and two sixes.
Mandeep and Kedar Jadhav then added 31 runs to take India A across the 150-mark but the former was soon sent back to the pavilion by Matt Henry in the 32nd over as the hosts were reduced to 164 for four.
New batsman Maneria then didn't waste any more time and plundered seven boundaries to take India A home in no time.
Earlier, Menaria had picked up the wickets of Colin Munro (4), Mitchell (10), Cachopa (80), Andrew Ellis (34) and Scott Kuggeleijn (3) to emerge as the wrecker-in-chief.
However, it was pacer Kulkarni who brought up the early breakthroughs by dismissing openers Anton Devcich (1) and Ronchi (34).
Brief Scores:
New Zealand A: 216 a;; out in 47.2 overs (Carl Cachopa 80; Ashok Menaria 5/38).
India A: 217 for four in 38.5 overs (Unmukt Chand 59, Mandeep Singh 59; Mark Gillespie 2/62).