Vijay hits century but India's bowlers struggle

Dunya News

The big total from the home batsmen was a reality check for Indias bowlers, who failed to impress.

‎ SYDNEY (AFP) - Murali Vijay hit a stylish century Saturday to strengthen his bid to open ‎the batting in the first Test against Australia, after India’s rusty bowlers struggled against a young CA ‎XI.‎

‎ The veteran was dropped after the second Test against England this year, but has fought his way ‎back into contention through a spell with Essex.‎

‎ And with a nasty ligament injury on Friday ruling young opener Prithvi Shaw out of the Adelaide Test ‎next week, he grabbed his chance with both hands, smashing 16 fours and five sixes in compiling 129.‎

‎ KL Rahul, who is expected to face the new ball in Adelaide alongside either Vijay, Shikhar Dhawan, or ‎even uncapped Mayank Agarwal, made 62 in their 212-2 total. ‎

‎ The four-day match at the Sydney Cricket Ground was India’s last hit out before the Test and it ‎ended in a draw after the CA XI made a mammoth 544 in reply to the visitor’s first innings 358.‎

‎ The big total from the home batsmen was a reality check for India’s bowlers, who failed to impress. ‎

‎ Pacemen Umesh Yadav (1-113) and Ishant Sharma (1-73), and chief spinner Ravichandran Ashwin (2-‎‎122) were all expensive, but they at least got plenty of valuable practice.‎

‎ Little-known Harry Nielsen was a thorn in their side, coming in at number six to hit exactly 100. It took ‎skipper and very occasional bowler Virat Kohli to dismiss him.‎

‎ Three other batsmen -- D’Arcy Short, Aaron Hardie and Max Bryant -- made half centuries.‎

‎ The first of India’s four-Test series gets underway on Thursday.‎