22 fours-6 sixes and 100 balls finished, Indian team lost badly to Australia

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khelja|04-10-2025

22 fours-6 sixes and 100 balls finished, Indian team lost badly to Australia

Australia-A opener Harvi McKenzie played an explosive innings of 70 runs.Image Credit Source: Getty Images

India-A vs Australia-A Match Result: On the one hand, on Friday 3 October in Ahmedabad, the batsmen of Team India took the news of the West Indies bowlers and scored a big score in the first innings of the first Test match.

On the same day, a team from Australia at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur made the same fate of the Indian bowlers and won a strong victory. In the second match of India A and Australia A's ODI series being played in Kanpur, the hosts under the captaincy of Shreyas Iyer lost their crushing. India-A, who scored a big score in the last match, could not score 250 runs this time and Australia-A won the rain-affected match by 9 wickets.

Batting on the floor from Arsh

On the same ground, on October 1, 48 hours ago, India A scored a big score of 413 runs while batting.

However, young opener Priyansh Arya, who was the star of that match, was not part of this match. Abhishek Verma, who proved to be a superstar in the Asia Cup 2025, was replaced by him, but he was piled on the first ball. At the same time, captain Shreyas Iyer, who scored a century in the last match itself, did not run this time and India-A fell for just 17 runs till the sixth over.

Tilak Verma became a troubleshooter again

After this, it was the turn of Tilak Verma, who won the title in the final of the Asia Cup 5 days ago, saving Team India.

The same batsman froze once again and played an excellent innings of 94 runs, with the help of which India-A scored 246 runs in 45.5 overs. During this time, he also got the support of Ryan Parag, who scored a stormy half -century in the last match, who again settled a strong fifty but once again he could not turn it into a big innings. For Australia-A, his captain Jack Edwards took the maximum 4 wickets.

Australia's explosive batting havoc

After this, Australia started a fast and scored more than 40 runs in 6 overs, but then the match had to be stopped due to rain.

Due to the rain, there was a long interruption and finally when the match started again, Australia-A got a new target according to the Duckworth-Louis-Stave Math. Now he got the target of scoring 160 runs in 25 overs to win. After Jake Fraser-Makgark was dismissed, McKenzie Harvi continued explosive batting with the new batsman Cooper Konoli.

Australia-A surprised the Indian team by achieving this target in just 16.4 overs i.e. 100 balls. For the Australian team, Harvi scored an unbeaten 70 in 49 balls, while the Konoli scored 50 runs in 31 balls.

At the same time, McGark also scored 36 runs in 20 balls. Overall, the Australian team scored 22 fours and 6 sixes, winning the match by 9 wickets and equalized the series 1-1.

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