Warm-Up: Indian batsmen struggle against swing\, bowled out for 179 vs NZ

Warm-Up: Indian batsmen struggle against swing, bowled out for 179 vs NZ

Press Trust of India  |  London 

grabbed four wickets with some incisive swing as were shot out for 179 inside 40 overs against in the first of their two warm-up games of the ICC here Saturday.

Boult grabbed four for 26 in 6.2 overs as Ravindra Jadeja's half-century ensured a 175-plus score for the 'Men In Blue' after being reduced to 115 for 8 at one stage.

Jadeja's 62-run ninth-wicket stand with Kuldeep Yadav (19) was the only saving grace for in an otherwise disappointing batting performance.

It was Boult's first spell where he removed openers (2) and Shikhar Dhawan along with No 4 KL Rahul (6) that proved to be decisive in overcast conditions.

The lack of footwork was evident as Boult trapped Rohit with a delivery that darted in while Dhawan had an inside edge to a delivery that had a shade more bounce. Rahul was played on when Boult got one to rear up.

(18 off 24 balls) found his defence breached by Colin de Grandhomme's off-cutter trying to play across the line.

(30 off 37 balls) added 38 runs with Mahendra Singh Dhoni for the fifth wicket.

Dhoni's (17 off 42 balls) painful stay at the crease was cut short by when he was caught at short mid-wicket trying to give the bowler charge.

Dhoni, who takes time to settle down, not for once looked comfortable and failed to rotate the strike during the partnership.

It was (3/26 in 3 overs), who dismissed Hardik with a cross-seam delivery that moved a shade inducing an outside edge.

Hardik was promoted ahead of Dhoni in adverse conditions and he showed positive intent with six boundaries.

was gone in the same over, flicking a half-volley straight to fine leg and it was Jadeja, who resurrected the innings with Kuldeep for company.

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First Published: Sat, May 25 2019. 19:00 IST