Tiwary and Ojha rescue India ‘A’

Captain leads from the front with a half century to bail team from trouble

Update: 2014-07-07 02:51 GMT
Naman Ojha scored a half century against Australia A
 
Brisbane: Captain Manoj Tiwary (83) and Naman Ojha (82 batting) hit aggressive half centuries to rescue India A from initial wobble and take them to a comfortable 304 for six on the opening day of the first four-day match against Australia A here on Sunday. 
 
India A lost their three top batsmen midway into the opening session for just 43 runs but Tiwary and Ojha rescued them with fine innings. 
 
One-down Jiwanjot Singh also played a part with a 56 after India elected to bat. Tiwary shared a 134-run stand for the fourth wicket with Jiwanjot. After Tiwary was out at 191 for five, Ojha took over to steady the Indian innings and took them to 304/6 at stumps.
 
Ojha first paired up with Karun Nair (26) for a 63-run stand for the sixth wicket and then stitched 50 runs with Dhawal Kulkarni (12 batting) for the unbroken seventh wicket.
 
Ojha’s 115-ball unbeaten innings was laced with 12 fours and a six.Earlier, Tiwary’s decision to bat first seemed to be backfiring with Robin Uthappa (23) and Lokesh Rahul (15) posting just 35 runs for the opening wicket.
 
Rahul was the first to go in the 10th caught leg before by pacer Ben Cutting. Uthappa followed suit four overs later, falling victim to Mitchell Marsh to leave India at 43 for two. Ambati Rayudu (0) struggled in his short nine-ball stay at the crease before Tiwary and Ojha played the rescue act.
 
Brief Scores: India A: 304 for 6 in 89.1 overs (Manoj Tiwary 83, Naman Ojha 82 batting; Mitchell Marsh 2/46) vs Australia A.

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