
Karun Nair and Dhruv Jurel (Photo Steve Bardens/Getty Images) The first unofficial test match between India and England Lions ended up in Canterbury’s Canterbury on Monday, each of which won the first four Batsmen. After England Lions published 587 in their first shifts, they overcame India and 557, Indian Batsmen used the last day to get 241 for 2 out of 41 breaks, with Yashsvi Jaiswal, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Dhruv Jurel and Nitish Kumar Reddy.Yashsvi Jaiswal scored a fast 64 out of 60 balls, while Captain Abhimanyu Easwaren made 68 out of 87 vans. The undefeated pair Dhruv Jurel and Nitish Kumar Reddy scored 53 and 52, respectively, Reddy’s exchange of exchange came only from only 47 balls.India coach Hrishikesh Kanitkar promoted Reddy to number 4, allowing him to be valuable before the expected first test against England in Leeds.Jurel, who scored 94 in the first shifts, strengthened his case with another half -century in the second shift and demonstrated his ability to play as a specialized Batsman.
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The second shifts began by hitting Jaiswal six of the left shoulder Josh Hull. Jaiswal and Easwaren joined each other, each of which hit eight boundaries in the post-series.The bats track offered a small challenge to the Batsmen, while the bowling attacks of both teams seek to put any significant pressure.Quiz: Who is the IPL player?Sarfaraz Khan, who scored 92, and Karun Nair, who hit a double century in the first shifts, a bat in their usual positions because they had already spent enough time to fold.The match ended with 25 exceeding the remaining on the last day because India reached 241 for 2 out of 41 overs.
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The bowlers faced difficulty on a flat track, although Batsmen benefited from the extended training session before the second unofficial test in Northampton, which was supposed to start on 6 June.Short score: India and 557 and 241/2 in 41 overs (Yashasvi Jaiswal 64, Abhimanyu Easwaren 68, Dhruv Jurel 53 No Out, Nitish Kumar Reddy 52 No Out). England Lions 587 (Tom Haines 171, Max Holden 101, Dan Mousley 113, Mukesh Kumar 3/92).