
An endless 90-running knock and durable half-century Anshul Kartojul (51*) Anshul Cartar (51*) helped bend their toss muscles on the last day of the second unofficial test match on Monday 9th June. The second warm -up match in England ended up in England on India on most of the day of England in England and England in England, which was in England, which was in England on day 9.
In the last shifts of the match, India bowed a total of 11 overs and picked up 3 goals for 32 runs. This means the end of India’s matches and the English lions, where they secured the draw in both unofficial test matches.
Taush Kotian hosted on Monday under conditions and hit 10 four to reach 90 not out of 108 balls. On Monday without a goal, a versatile Mumbai, he put on a 149-run stand to make the eighth goal frustrate the Bowlery of England Lions.
Kartej also took advantage of his time on Wednesday against the tiring bowling attack with a fixed knock, because the England lions were forced to turn to their pitching part -time to push through the goals.
Previously, in shifts, Abhimanyu Easwaren and Kl Rahul were put into an amazing shift on the 3rd day of the game and frustrated the New Kazi attack of the lions. Easwaren scored 80 runs while Rahul was released immediately after scoring his half -century.
The match saw Kl Rahul appeared as a clear winner among the rest of Indian stars. Senior dough warmed up to England with series of two amazing knocks in both shifts. India Captain Abhimanyu Easwaren also showed signs of returning to its highest form. Easwaren is in the run for place 3, next to Karun Nair and Sai Sudharsan.
As for fast pitching, Khaleela Ahmed explosion in the first shifts of the match saw him picked up 4 goals. In addition to Khaleel, the Cartlayer had an amazing trip and bowed some excellent vans to England.
The Carten in this game raised four goals through the shifts and may have got a few more.
Short Score:
India and 348 and 417/7 decreased in 92 overs (KL RAHUL 51, Abhimanyu Easwaren 80, Nitish Kumar Reddy 42, Tush Kotian 90 No Out, Anshul Kartoj 51 No Out; George Hill 3/64) drew England Lons 327 and 32/3 in 11.s.
Published:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published on:
9 June 2025
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