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India A vs Australia A

Day 3 Report, 2nd unofficial Test: India A thwart Australia A’s path to early victory

India A are trailing by 108 runs at stumps on Day Three of 2nd unofficial Test at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane on Saturday.

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Tea Report, 2nd unofficial Test: India A reach 62/0 against Australia A

India A are trailing by 204 runs against Australia A after hosts took lead by 266 runs on Day Three of 2nd unofficial Test in Brisbane.

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Day 2 Report: Hilton Cartwright, Nic Maddinson put Australia A in firm control against India A

The highlight of the day was an important 152-run stand for the fifth wicket between Cartwright and Beau Webster.

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Day 1 Report, Australia A hold advantage against India A despite Hardik Pandya endeavors

A hard-fought 79 not out from Hardik Pandya, who along with Varun Aaron remained unbeaten at the crease, was the highlight for India A, on a day dominated by Australia A's quickies.

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Match Report: Cameron Bancroft’s resilience steers Australia A to win against India A

With the score reading 59 for 4 at stumps on Day Three, Australia A needed 100 to win the Test.

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Day Report: Shardul Thakur keeps India A at bay as Australia A stumble to 59/4 at stumps

Australia A need 100 runs to win against India A as they meet on Day 4 at the Allan Border Oval in Brisbane.

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Innings Report: India A suffer batting collapse, set a target of 159 against Australia A

India A bundled out for 156, losing 8 wickets in a hurry on Day Three

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Day 2 Report: India A bowlers restrict Australia A to 228

India A bowlers dominated the second sessions play on day two to restrict the hosts to 228

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Lunch Report: Joe Burns and Pete Handscomb take Australia A to 117/2

Resuming from 25 for 0, Australia A reached 117 for 2 thanks to some good batting from Joe Burns and captain Peter Handscomb

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Day 1 Report: Australia A hold advantage after India A’s collapse

Despite getting off to a steady start and having ten wickets intact at Lunch, a 6 for 32 collapse saw India A crumble after tea.

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