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Board President’s XI vs England Lions: Ishan Kishan takes BPXI to 134/5 on Day 1
Sent into bat, England Lions declared their innings at 145 for 6 in 60 overs.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Feb 03, 2019, 07:14 PM (IST)
Edited: Feb 03, 2019, 07:08 PM (IST)


Skipper Ishan Kishan came to the rescue of his side with an unbeaten 40 to enable Board President’s XI reach 134 for 5 at stumps on the opening day of the warm-up match against England Lions in Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday.
Sent into bat, England Lions declared their innings at 145 for 6 in 60 overs. (ALSO READ: Board President’s XI vs England Lions: Chance for young hopefuls to impress)
Ankit Rajpoot did most of the damage for the Board President, returning with figures of 4/22.
Sam Hain was the top scorer (40 not out) for the Lions while opener Max Holden contributed 38 runs. (ALSO READ: Rishabh Pant, Shardul Thakur star as India A go 4-0 up against England Lions)
Ben Duckett, who has opened for England in Tests, fell to a second-ball duck, leg-before wicket to Rajpoot. Skipper Sam Billings, who enjoyed a good run in the unofficial limited-overs series against India ‘A’, was also dismissed for a duck. (ALSO READ: Overton, Duckett lead England Lions to thrilling one-wicket win over India A)
In reply, BP XI was in trouble at 7 for 2, losing Dhruv Shorey (5) and Ricky Bhui (0) before Akshath Reddy (14) and Siddesh Lad (27) steadied the ship with a 35-run partnership.
Kishan then took over and stitched useful partnerships with Lad and Priyam Garg (26, 25 balls).
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Brief scores: England Lions 145 for 6 in 60 overs (Sam Hain 40 not out, Ankit Rajpoot 4 for 20) vs Board President XI 134 for 5 in 30 overs (Ishan Kishan 40 batting).