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Australia A

Josh Hazlewood and Kane Richardson put on standby for World Cup

The pair will be part of the Australia A squad that will be in the UK from June 20 to July 2. 

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First official Australia women’s A tour to be against India A

Australia A Head Coach Leah Poulton feels the upcoming tour can be a good opportunity for players to raise their stakes for a place in the first team.

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Billy Stanlake wants to help Australia pip Pakistan in T20I series

Stanlake feels his consistent bowling will help him make an impact in the match.

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India A beat Australia A in 2nd unofficial Test

India A bowlers bowled out Australia A for 213 in their second innings thus handing their batsmen a target of just 55 runs to win the 2nd unofficial Test at the Alur Cricket Stadium, Alur on Wednesday.

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Srikar Bharat’s 105 puts India A in command against Australia A

In reply, the visitors lost their openers Kurtis Patterson and Matthew Renshaw early and when stumps where drawn on day three, Australia A were 38 for two, trailing India A by 121 runs.

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2nd unofficial Test: After Kuldeep Yadav’s 5/91, openers put India A in control vs Australia A

Ravikumar Samarth and Abhimanyu Eswaran - India A openers - got together for a big stand of 174 runs with Samarath scoring 83 off 136 deliveries while Eswaran added 86 off 165 deliveries

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2nd unofficial Test: Mitchell Marsh leads Australia A to 290/6 on Day 1

Australia A skipper Mitchell Marsh led the charge for his team on day one of the 2nd unofficial Test against India A with an unbeaten knock of 86 off 151 deliveries at the Alur Cricket Stadium, Alur on Saturday.

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India A vs Australia A: Jon Holland spins Australia A to 98-win victory

Resuming on 63/2 in pursuit of a target of 262, India A folded from 106/2 to 163 as Holland spun a web with 6/81.

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India A vs Australia A: India A 63/2 chasing 262 for victory

Having conceded a lead of 31 on Monday, Australia A were bowled for 292 with Mohammed Siraj claiming 11 wickets in the game.

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India A vs Australia A: Eight for Mohammed Siraj, 127 for Usman Khawaja

Khawaja watched as Australia A suffered two Siraj-triggered collapses, and was last out for 127 out of a total of 243

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