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Shardul Thakur, Kuldeep Sen rattle New Zealand A to set up comfortable win

Shardul Thakur got four wickets in the first one-dayer PTI

India A 170 for 3 (Patidar 45*, Gaikwad 41, Rippon 1-28) beat New Zealand A 167 (Rippon 61, Thakur 4-32, Sen 3-30) by seven wickets

Pace bowlers Shardul Thakur and Kuldeep Sen bowled New Zealand out for a paltry 167, sharing seven wickets between them, as India A posted a comfortable seven-wicket victory in the first of the three one-dayers at Chennai's MA Chidambaram Stadium on Thursday to take the hosts 1-0 up in the series.

After asking the visitors to bat, Thakur - who had replaced the injured Prasidh Krishna in the squad - struck in his second over on a pitch that had pace and bounce on offer, cleaning up opener Chad Bowes for 10. Known for his outswingers and nip-backers, Thakur soon after removed Dane Cleaver with a short ball, forcing him to pull only to be caught at fine leg after a top edge.

Sen, making his debut for India A, bowled in tandem with the senior quick to trap No. 3 Joe Carter leg before wicket. That was the third wicket of a collapse which saw New Zealand A slide from 14 without loss to 74 for 8 in a span of 16 overs.

However, there was some resistance from the lower order, thanks to tailenders Michael Rippon and Joe Walker. Their 89-run partnership off 126 deliveries for the ninth wicket eventually lifted New Zealand A to 167. While Rippon top-scored with 61 from 104 balls and hit four boundaries, Walker made 36 off 49, hitting three fours and a six during a stable partnership.

But Walker was run-out in the 39th over, and it took India A less than more overs to bowl New Zealand A out, as Thakur ended with 4 for 32 - including getting Rippon out last - while Sen returned figures of 3 for 30.

A below-par score on a batting-friendly pitch was never going to pose a threat, and India A made short work of the chase.

After Prithvi Shaw perished for 17, Ruturaj Gaikwad and No. 3 Rahul Tripathi, who got 31, stitched 56 runs. Gaikwad's three fours and two clean sixes helped him accumulate 41 before he was caught-and-bowled by Rippon.

But an entertaining partnership followed between India A captain Sanju Samson and the in-form Rajat Patidar. Samson was welcomed with a rousing cheer from the 200-odd spectators as the pair put on an unbroken fourth-wicket stand of 69 to chase down the target with seven wickets and more than 19 overs to spare.

Samson remained unbeaten on 29 - including hitting three sixes - while Patidar, who punished the bowlers whenever they went full, struck a quick 45 off 41 balls. His knock included seven boundaries.

The second of the three one-dayers will take place on Sunday at the same venue, with the visitors now in a must-win situation to remain alive in the series

India A 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st35RD GaikwadPP Shaw
2nd56RA TripathiRD Gaikwad
3rd10SV SamsonRA Tripathi
4th69SV SamsonRM Patidar