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India-A has won the series 2-1 by defeating Australia-A in the third ODI by 2 wickets. Australia scored 316 runs on Sunday at Kanpur’s Green Park Stadium. India achieved the target by losing 8 wickets in 46 overs. Prabhsimran Singh scored a century for India-A. Meanwhile, captain Shreyas Iyer and Riyan Parag scored half-centuries. Vipraj Nigam, along with Arshdeep, led the team to victory in the end. In bowling, Arshdeep Singh and Harshit Rana took 3 wickets each. Poor start for Australia-A
Batting first after winning the toss in Kanpur, Australia-A had a very poor start. The team lost 4 wickets for 44 runs. Mackenzie Harvey (7), Jack Fraser-McGurk (5), Harry Dixon (1), and Lachlan Hearne (16) were out. Lachlan Shaw then partnered with Cooper Connolly to take the team past 100 runs. Shaw was out for 32 and Connolly for 64. The team had lost 6 wickets for just 135 runs. Scott and Edwards took the score close to 300
After losing 6 wickets, Liam Scott and captain Jack Edwards steadied Australia. Both formed a 152-run partnership, taking the team close to 300. Scott was out after scoring 73 runs. After him, Edwards also returned to the pavilion after scoring 89 runs. Finally, Todd Murphy was out for 2 and Tanveer Sangha for 12 runs. With this, the team was bowled out for 316 runs with 5 balls remaining. For India-A, Arshdeep Singh and Harshit Rana took 3 wickets each. Ayush Badoni got 2 wickets. Nishant Sindhu and Gurjapneet Singh accounted for 1 wicket each. India’s fast start
Chasing a target of 317 runs, India-A got off to a fast start thanks to Prabhsimran Singh. The team’s score crossed 80 in 11 overs. Abhishek Sharma was out for 22 and Tilak Varma for 3 against Prabhsimran. Prabhsimran scored a century and took the team close to 150. He was out after scoring 102 runs. Shreyas-Parag scores fifties
Shreyas Iyer, who came in at number 4, formed a century partnership with Riyan Parag. Both players were out after scoring 62-62 runs, but they took the team to 275. Nishant Sindhu could only score 2 runs. In the end, Ayush Badoni was out for 21 and Harshit Rana without opening his account. The team still needed 15 runs in 6 overs with only 2 wickets remaining. Vipraj Nigam stayed at the crease, playing an innings of 24 runs, and along with Arshdeep Singh, led the team to a close 2-wicket victory. Arshdeep scored 7 runs with 1 six. For Australia-A, leg-spinner Tanveer Sangha and off-spinner Todd Murphy took 4 wickets each. Tom Straker, Jack Edwards, Liam Scott, and Cooper Connolly could not take any wickets. Series won by India-A
With a win in the third ODI, India-A also won the 3-match series 2-1. The team had won the first ODI by 171 runs. Meanwhile, Australia-A had registered a 9-wicket victory in the second ODI. India-A won the 2-unofficial Test series between the two by 1-0. Rajeev Shukla clarified food poisoning incident Media reports claimed that an Australia A cricketer Henry Thornton fell ill after eating food from the team hotel, while other players also encountered stomach issues. However, BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla clarified that both teams were eating from the same hotel, and if that was the case, all players would have had food poisoning.