India A reached 62 for the loss of three wickets against West Indies A at lunch on the final day of the first unofficial four-day Test match at Mysore on Saturday.
India A captain Abhishek Nayar (102 not out) and Vijay Zol (110) scored impressive centuries to help India score 388 for seven against New Zealand A on Friday but with the first day's play being washed out, the three-day unofficial Test ended in a drab draw.
For an opener who has always been a part of the Indian cricket team, it's tough to understand what Gautam Gambhir is going through right now. But the classy left handed batsman proved his worth and scored a century against Australia on the first day of the three day warm-up match at Chennai. Gambhir scored...
Stung by his exclusion from the Test squad, Gautam Gambhir replied in the best possible manner by hitting a sparkling century as he guided India A to a comfortable 338 for four against Australia on the opening day of their second and final warm-up game in Chennai on Saturday.
India A's Manoj Tiwary reached his fifty in the final session of Day One of the warm-up match against Australia. Tiwary's brisk half-ton included eight boundaries and a six. India A, meanwhile, reached 301 for four.
Saurashtra took a giant step towards qualifying for the final of the Ranji Trophy after they reduced Punjab to 294 for nine at stumps on day three of the semi-final at Rajkot on Friday.
Jiwanjyot Singh (131) and Taruwar Kohli (151 not out) hit centuries to help Punjab take the crucial first-innings lead over Jharkhand and assure themselves of a place in the Ranji Trophy's last-four stage on the on the fourth and penultimate day on Wednesday.
Opener Jiwanjyot Singh struck an unbeaten 77 and stitched two valuable partnerships to help Punjab fight back against Jharkhand on the third day of their five-day Ranji Trophy quarter final match at Jamshedpur on Tuesday.
Yuvraj Singh on Monday responded his exclusion from the national side with a timely century as Punjab ended the Day three at 354 for eight following-on, with an overall lead of 179 in their Group A Ranji Trophy match against Madhya Pradesh.
Middle-order batsman Mandeep Singh notched up an unbeaten century to steer Punjab to a healthy 288 for four at stumps on day one of their four-day Ranji Trophy league match against Mumbai on Saturday.