India A’s batting lineup crumbled against Australia A’s pace attack on the first day of the second unofficial Test in Melbourne. Michael Neser and Scott Boland ripped through India’s top order, leaving them reeling at 11/4 inside three overs. KL Rahul, being tested as a potential opener for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy, managed just 4 runs before edging Boland behind.
India A’s batting lineup crumbled against Australia A’s pace attack on the first day of the second unofficial Test in Melbourne. Michael Neser and Scott Boland ripped through India’s top order, leaving them reeling at 11/4 inside three overs. KL Rahul, being tested as a potential opener for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy, managed just 4 runs before edging Boland behind. India A’s batting lineup crumbled against Australia A’s pace attack on the first day of the second unofficial Test in Melbourne. Michael Neser and Scott Boland ripped through India’s top order, leaving them reeling at 11/4 inside three overs. KL Rahul, being tested as a potential opener for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy, managed just 4 runs before edging Boland behind. Read More