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India A lost in the controversial match, Australia A won the match by 7 wickets, there was an uproar over this action of the umpire.

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India A lost in the controversial match, Australia A won the match by 7 wickets, there was an uproar over this action of the umpire.

Australia A beats India A (Photo: X)

Believe me, after watching the match between India A and Australia A, you will say that if the trailer is like this, what will the real movie be like? The real movie here means the clash between the teams of Rohit Sharma and Pat Cummins. As far as the trailer is concerned, i.e. the match between India A and Australia A, the host team won this controversial match.

Australia A won the match by 7 wickets

Australia A won the match played against India A at McCoy by 7 wickets. To win this match, the Indian team had set a target of 225 runs for Australia A, which they achieved by losing 3 wickets. The biggest role in Australia A’s victory was played by their captain Nathan McSweene, who batted brilliantly and remained unbeaten until the end.

The captain played an incredible innings.

25-year-old right-handed batsman Nathan McSweene faced 178 balls and scored 88 runs with the help of 9 fours. At the other end, he also received support from Beau Webster, who scored an unbeaten 61 runs off 117 balls. A century-old partnership was seen between the two, which took the match away from India A.

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This dispute occurred in the match, it generated a great stir.

However, before the Australia A captain could script the victory, there was much chaos in the match. This commotion occurred due to the action of referee Shaun Craig. In fact, on the fourth day of the match the ball itself changed. He took this step citing marks on the ball, for which the Indian players seemed unhappy and engaged in an argument with him. However, this debate did not yield any conclusions. In the end what the referee wanted happened. The match on the fourth day was played only with the ball changed.

It is not known how much Australia A benefited from this referee’s decision. But it is true that India A bowlers, who took 3 wickets in the second innings on the third day, did not get a single wicket on the fourth day.

Australia A had an 88-run lead over India A in the first innings. India A scored 312 runs in their second innings on the back of Sai Sudarshan’s century and set a target of 225 for Australia A, which they achieved.

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