
Shreyas Iyer’s low yields with a bat continued his first -class return when he was released to 8 (13) against Australia and during the first unofficial test at the Ekan Stadium in Lucknow. India Captain fell prey on Corey Rocchiccioli (1/128), who imprisoned him before the stumps at 8 (13).
Despite her failure, India ended up on a strong location with the kind permission of the massive 181-run between Devdutt Padikkal (86*) and Dhruv Jurel, who killed their second first class century. India continued in the first shifts on 116/1 on day 3 and followed the massive 416 runs.
Jagadeesan, undefeated for 50 overnight, restored his 28-run stand with Sai Sudharsan. Their connection in the fold ended at 49 when Jagadeesan objected to Xavier Bartlett (1/60) to Josh Phillippe’s goal at 64.
Sudharsan raised his seventh first -class half -century and played several beautiful shots during his stay in the fold. He added 76 runs for the third goal with Padikkal and took the Indian score around 200. Sudharsan, unfortunately, did not achieve his eighth first -class hundreds and LBW to 73 released Cooper Connolly (1/46).
Captain Shreyas Iyer could not do much after he arrived In the fold, when he continued his bad form from the semifinals Duleep Trophy, where he recorded a score of 25 and 12 for the western zone. With India 222/4, Dhruv Jurel joined Jagadeesan, whose fast century was saved by the team.
Jurel scored undefeated 113* (132), smashed ten and four six, while Padikkal also stayed on 86* (178). Their massive Stand 181-Run helped India to finish the day at 403/4 and ended Australia and 129 runs.
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Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
September 18, 2025