1st Unofficial Test: Test specialists get batting time in drawn affair

Press Trust of India  |  Mount Maunganui (New Zealand) 

Australia-bound Test specialists -- veteran and youngsters and -- helped themselves to half-centuries on the final day of India A's first unofficial 'Test' against New Zealand A, which ended in a tame draw.

India A scored 247 for 3 in 65 overs in their second innings when the match was called off.

However, openers Shaw (50, 53 balls) and Vijay (60, 113 balls) got good enough match time as they added 74 runs for the first wicket, largely due to the contribution of the young Mumbaikar, who hit eight fours and a six.

(41 no, 94 balls) and Vihari (51 no, 63 balls) added 86 runs for an unbroken fourth-wicket stand.

On the final day with little chance of a result, the two seniors Vijay and Rahane put their heads down and showed a lot of application.

Young Shaw didn't last long as he was out soon after completing his second century of the match. Shaw was caught by off Doug Bracewell's delivery.

In-form (42) then joined Vijay and the duo added 81 runs for the second wicket with Agarwal being the aggressor. The right-hander hit six boundaries and a six.

got rid of Agarwal, breaching through the defence, and Vijay soon followed, offering a catch to

Rahane and Vihari then batted out the next 25 overs with minimum fuss. Vihari, in fact, was comparatively more aggressive with three fours and three sixes in only 63 balls as the match meandered towards a draw.

Brief Scores: India A 467/8 decl and 247/3 (60, 50, Hanuma Vihati 51 no, 41 no, 42).

New Zealand A 458/9.

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First Published: Mon, November 19 2018. 15:35 IST