India vs Cricket Australia XI: Five drummers mark the fiftieth anniversary of India 358



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Virat Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara each marked the fiftieth anniversary. (Source: BCCI / Twitter)

IND vs CAXI Practice Score Live Cricket Online, India vs Cricket Score Australia XI Cricket Live Stream: The Indian drummers got off to a good start with the bat during the four-day training match against Cricket Australia XI at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Thursday, with Prithvi Shaw, Virat Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara each scoring half a century. After the first day was swept by the rain Wednesday, the two teams clashed 30 minutes earlier on Thursday. The hosts won the draw and made their home.

India did not get the best of KL Rahul who was fired for three points. Fashion designer Jackson Coleman got his first wicket in the game. Pujara and Shaw hit in the middle, the latter being the aggressor and scoring half a century fast. The boy was fired by Daniel Fallins at age 66. Nurse Virat Kohli continued building the partnership with Pujara, who was fired at age 54 by Like Robbins.

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Hanuma Vihari became the fourth drummer of the day to score half a century while he was sewing an 81-run partnership with Ajinkya Rahane. The right-handed drummer was sent back by D'arcy Short for 53, just after Tea. Rahane continued to argue with Rohit Sharma and captured the more than 300 entries registered by India during the last session of the day. The right-handed drummer also scored his half-century, becoming the fifth-time drummer of the day to do so. Unfortunately, he could not see the end-of-day game as he was 56 injured and was returning home.

Rohit Sharma was soon fired for 40 years, with Hardie earning her second ticket of the day. Ashwin and Shami were both dismissed without scoring, with Hardie increasing his score to 4 wickets a day. Rishabh Pant kept the scoreboard to overtake India by more than 350 points before Umesh Yadav was exhausted. India scored 358/9 in the first innings.

Max Bryant and D'arcy Short then took Australia to 14/0 in the stumps.

The match does not have the status of first class and India has chosen to put 14 players at its disposal. India will face Australia in the first test of the four-match series, starting on December 6, 2018.

Indian squad: Virat Kohli (c), Ajinkya Rahane (vc), KL Rahul, Prithvi Shaw, Cheteshwar Pujara, Rohit Sharma, Hanuma Vihari, Rishabh Pant (week), Ashwin R, Jadeja R, Shami M, Ishant Sharma, Umesh Yadav, Murali Vijay

Australia: D'Arcy Short, Max Bryant, Jake Carder, Sam Whiteman (c), Param Uppal, Harry Nielsen (Week), Jonathan Merlo, Aaron Hardie, Luke Robins, Jackson Coleman and Daniel Fallins. Aaron Summers (12th)

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