India A Batters Pile Crucial Runs In Drawn First Unofficial Test Vs ENG Lions
- India A and England Lions played the first unofficial Test at Canterbury, which ended in a draw on June 2, 2025.
- The match featured high scoring, with England Lions taking a slim 30-run lead after scoring 587, followed by India A's 557 in the first innings.
- In India A's second innings, the opening pair put together a strong 123-run partnership with Jaiswal scoring 64 and Easwaran contributing 68, while later in the innings, Reddy and Jurel helped stabilize the team towards the close of Day 4.
- Karun Nair made a commanding 204 runs for India A in their first innings, while England boasted three century-makers, including Tom Haines who scored 171, highlighting the favorable batting conditions.
- The draw provided crucial match practice and momentum for emerging players as India A prepares for the second unofficial Test at Northampton starting June 6, 2025.
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