India A vs Australia A: Virat Kohli Fails as Hosts Skittled Out for 135 on Day 1
India A captain Cheteshwar Pujara opted for batting but it took Australia 'A' only 68.5 overs to bowl out the hosts as Virat Kohli, on whom lay entire focus, struggled badly during his hour-long innings of 16 that came off 42 balls.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: July 29, 2015 06:28 pm IST
Indian Test captain Virat Kohli's woeful form continued as hosts India 'A' were shot out for a paltry 135 by Australia 'A' in the second unofficial 'Test' match, here on Wednesday.(Highlights)
India A captain Cheteshwar Pujara opted for batting but it took Australia 'A' only 68.5 overs to bowl out the hosts as Kohli, on whom lay entire focus, struggled badly during his hour-long innings of 16 that came off 42 balls.
In reply, Australia 'A' safely negotiated the final hour reaching 43 without loss in 13 overs with Cameron Bancroft (24 batting) and Usman Khawaja (13 batting) at the crease.
For Australia 'A', their whole bowling unit executed the plans perfectly. While paceman Gurinder Singh Sandhu (3/25) had the best figures but it was the left-arm spin twins Steve O'Keefe (2/30) and Ashton Agar (2/23) who dealt the telling blows at the top of the order.
Agar in fact, got the prize scalp of Kohli with an arm ball that he failed to negotiate. It was a delivery that came straight as Kohli neither linged forward nor went on backfoot as he was struck plumb in-front.
It was a frustrating stay at the wicket for the Test captain even though he hit the other left-arm spinner O'Keefe for a straight six and got a boundary off Agar.
Coming back from a month-long vacation, Kohli did look rusty as he did not seem like getting used to the pitch of the deliveries.
Earlier, India A captain Pujara (11, 36 balls) and Abhinav Mukund (15, 49 balls) played too slowly as only 18 runs came off the first 10 overs.
It was back-up seamer Marcus Stoinis, who got Pujara out in a manner that has become familiar with the Saurashtra batsman. He was beaten by an incoming delivery that castled him.
Karun Nair (50, 153 balls, 5x4) made amends for the failure in the first match but had little support from the other end.
Mukund was out trying to cut O'Keefe while Shreyash Iyer (1) misread the line and was bowled.
Naman Ojha (10) played 84 balls without much success before he lost his cool and was stumped off an Agar delivery.
Once Nair was out in the post-tea session caught by Joe Burns off pacer Andrew Fekete, the last five wickets fell for 26 runs in 11.5 overs with Sandhu wrapping up the tail.