An unbeaten 141 from captain Dhruv Jurel allowed India A to declare their first innings at a massive 452 for six before their bowlers struck twice early on day two of the first unofficial Test against Sri Lanka A. By the close of play, Sri Lanka A had recovered to reach 113 for two, still trailing the visitors by 339 runs. Sri Lanka A faced early trouble when their openers fell quickly, reducing them to 38 for two. Anshul Kamboj got the opening …
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