Collective effort by Indians help conquer Aussies in their own den
A-class down under: The India 'A' team celebrate with the trophy after beating their Australian rivals in the Cricket Australia Quadrangular Series final at Marrara Oval in Darwin, Australia on Saturday.
Darwin: Rishi Dhawan (56) and Akshar Patel (45) put up a splendid rearguard action under pressure as India 'A' clinched the Quadrangular series trophy with a narrow four-wicket win over Australia 'A' here on Saturday.
A-class down under: The India 'A' team celebrate with the trophy after beating their Australian rivals in the Cricket Australia Quadrangular Series final at Marrara Oval in Darwin, Australia on Saturday. Pic/Getty Images
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Chasing 275, India 'A' were in a spot of bother after losing their top-order for a mere 51 runs and then reeling at 182 for six but Dhawan and Patel combined for a match-winning 93-run stand for the unbeaten seventh wicket.
Dhawan scored 56 off 55 balls while Patel hit 45 off 38 balls as India A chased the target with just eight balls to spare. Before that stand, Kedar Jadhav (78 off 73) and Manoj Tiwary (50 off 75) had kept the Indian team in the hunt with their fighting half-centuries before being scalped by Ben Cutting (3/46).
For the hosts, skipper Cameron White smashed his way to a magnificent 137 that set up Australia's challenging total. White and his opening partner Phillip Hughes (51) had rattled up a 146-run stand to provide the hosts a solid start after deciding to bat.
Brief Scores
Australia 'A' 274-5 in 50 overs (C White 137, P Hughes 51 ; D Kulkarni 3/51). India 'A' 275-6 in 48.4 overs.(K Jadhav 78, M Tiwary 50, R Dhawan 56 not out, B Cutting 3/46)