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India A vs Aus A unofficial Test evenly poised

Brisbane:A total of 12 wickets fell on a rain-hit day as Australia A found themselves 100 runs adrift of victory against India A on the third day of the first unofficial four-day Test at the Allan Border Field.

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Brisbane: A total of 12 wickets fell on a rain-hit day as Australia A found themselves 100 runs adrift of victory against India A on the third day of the first unofficial four-day Test at the Allan Border Field. Australia were 59/4 at stumps in their chase 159, India A need six wickets. Having taken a two-run first-innings lead, India A started on 44/2 and collapsed to 156 all out, which they eventually managed due to a 46-run knock from Jayant Yadav (in pic) at No. 8 Mumbai pacer Shardul Thakur's two wickets in consecutive balls then left the hosts precariously placed at 4/59. Brief scores: India A: 230 and 156 (Jayant 46, Sayers 3/21, Worrall 3/43, Moody 3/64); Australia A: 228 and 4/59 (Handscomb 24, Bancroft 16no, Thakur 2/14).

Greater Noida

Dahiya says no to Delhi U-23 team coach's job

An angry Vijay Dahiya made it clear that he will not take up the job of Delhi U-23 team's chief coach's job, a relegation from the top job of the senior team that he had last year. “I am not taking up the Delhi U-23 chief coach's job. I am surprised that no one had the courtesy to ask me whether I am ready to accept the position of U-23 coach. This is simply not on,” an irate Dahiya said.

COLOMBO

Dilshan retires content with achievements

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New Delhi

FIFA chief Infantino to visit Goa on Sept 27 

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Madrid

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