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India A vs Australia

Hardik Pandya looks to make most of opportunity leading India A against Australia

India A skipper Hardik Pandya said the warm-up game against Australia on Friday would be a great opportunity for fringe players to impress the selectors ahead of the four-Test series.

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India A vs Australia tour match: David Warner vs Shahbaz Nadeem, Rishabh Pant vs Josh Hazlewood and other key battles

The touring Australian side will lock horns with India A in a three-day tour match at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai.

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Hardik Pandya to captain India A against Australia

Priyank Panchal, the top run-getter of the 2016-17 Ranji season, has been picked in the side, as has been G Rahul Singh of Services.

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Mitchell Marsh, Sam Whiteman rescue Australia A against India A on Day 3

The duo added a 371-run partnership for the seventh wicket against India A.

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Naman Ojha’s unbeaten 219 puts India A in command against Australia A

India A lead Australia A by 349 runs at stumps on Day Two of the four-day match.

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Manoj Tiwary, Naman Ojha lead India A to 304/6 against Australia A

Ojha's 115-ball unbeaten innings was laced with 12 fours and a six.

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Parvez Rasool’s exclusion has greater sociological ramifications and should have been handled with sensitivity

Cricket, worshipped as a religion in India, has been a unifying force. It has been a rage and reason for celebration. However, Parvez Rasool’s exclusion from the playing XI on the Zimbabwe tour could have a large sociological impact on the people of Kashmir Valley. Aayush Puthran narrates his Kashmir experience and explains why Rasool’s exclusion is a bigger cause of worry than one would imagine.

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Parveez Rasool should play for India when selectors think he is ready: Omar Abdullah

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has said that Parvez Rasool, the promising all-rounder from the state, should play for the Indian cricket team only when the national selectors think he merits a place.

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Jalaj Saxena: Australia will go into 1st Test with India low on confidence

After wrecking havoc in the rival camp along with Rakesh Dhruv on the third day of second warm-up game, off-spinner Jalaj Saxena today said they put Australia "under pressure" and the visitors would go into the first Test with "low confidence".

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India A spinners expose Australia weakness as warm-up match ends in draw

Australian batsmen's woes against spinners were exposed once again as India A's unfancied duo of left-arm spinner Rakesh Dhruv and off-spinner Jalaj Saxena excelled with an impressive display, forcing the visitors to follow on before the warm-up match ended in a draw here today.

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