Dominant India 'A' eye whitewash against New Zealand 'A' in one-day series
Their six-wicket victory on Tuesday sealed the series for India 'A' and the hosts may look to test their bench strength, giving a chance to spinner Jalaj Saxena and batsman Sanju Samson.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 11, 2013 05:47 pm IST
After clinching the one-day series with an unassailable 2-0 lead, a dominant India 'A' will now look to complete the whitewash when they lock horns against New Zealand 'A' in the final one-dayer in Vishakhapatnam on Thursday.
Led by Unmukt Chand, India 'A' have produced a dominating show in the three-match unofficial ODI series so far as they thrashed the visitors by six wickets in the first two games.
Their six-wicket victory on Tuesday sealed the series for India 'A' and the hosts may look to test their bench strength, giving a chance to spinner Jalaj Saxena and batsman Sanju Samson.
Chand has, so far, led his team by example as he scored 94 and 59 in the first two ODIs while his opening partner Robin Uthappa also scored a century in the opening tie.
India's U-19 World Cup winning captain scripted a good comeback after his twin failures in the Test series to top the list of highest run-scorer in the limited-overs rubber so far and he would look for another good show from his bat to help his team inflict a whitewash on the tourists.
Uthappa, who is out of the current ODI scheme of things, would be hoping to produce another sparkling show after the opening ODI ton to catch the eyes of national selectors with limited overs series against West Indies and South Africa in sight.
Though the Indian middle-order batsmen didn't have much to do in the first match, they came good in the second match with the likes of Mandeep Singh, Kedar Jadhav and Ashok Maneria rising to the occasion.
While Mandeep scored a 59, adding 89 runs off 103 for the third wicket with skipper Chand, Maharashtra's Jadhav and Rajasthan left-hander Maneria, too delivered, making unbeaten 30 and 37 respectively.
Maneria, in fact, turned out to be the most valuable player when he returned with a five-wicket haul to strangle the Kiwis.
Others bowlers, led by pacer Dhawal Kulkarni, too stuck to a disciplined line and kept a check on the scoring rate of New Zealand batsmen. Kulkarni has scalped five wickets so far while spinner Rahul Sharma took three and they will be hoping to continue their good show for the team.