India A Dominates Day One Against Sri Lanka A in Unofficial Test
India A's Strong Start in Galle
On Thursday, India A showcased an impressive performance on the first day of their four-day unofficial Test against Sri Lanka A in Galle. Sai Sudharsan's century, along with half-centuries from captain Dhruv Jurel and Shaikh Rasheed, marked a successful opening day.
By the end of the first day, India A had posted a score of 333 for 4, with Jurel remaining not out at 68 and Rasheed at 53.
Key Moments from India A's Innings
After winning the toss, India A chose to bat first. The innings began with a solid 82-run partnership between Sudharsan, who has played seven Tests, and Aayush Pandey, who scored 25 runs off 64 balls, including three boundaries. However, the team faced a setback when Devdutt Padikkal (12 runs off 7 balls) and Ruturaj Gaikwad (22 runs off 53 balls, with one four) were dismissed, leaving India A at 181 for 3.
Sudharsan continued to impress, scoring 132 runs off 175 balls, hitting 19 fours and maintaining a strike rate exceeding 75, before being dismissed by Chamika Gunasekara, who took 1 wicket for 50 runs, at a total of 217.
Jurel and Rasheed then formed a crucial partnership, adding 105 runs together to finish the day unbeaten. Jurel scored 68 runs off 138 balls, including five fours, while Rasheed contributed 53 runs off 92 balls, with four boundaries.
For Sri Lanka A, Dilum Sudeera was the standout bowler, claiming 2 wickets for 98 runs.