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2 sixes and out! Vaibhav Suryavanshi Second Youth Testing vs Cricket News fails to set fire again in England

New Delhi: Vaibhav Suryavanshi once again attracted attention to the second youth test between U-19 and England U-19 in India’s second youth test at the County Ground in Chelmsford, although his cameo was brief at this time.After a promising all-round show in The Draw First Test, the aggressive left-handed opener made headlines with the onset of a tornado on day 2. Opening the innings with skipper Ayush Matre, Suryavanshi scored 20 off just 14 balls, including a border and two huge sixes. However, the aggression of his T20-style did not give a big score as he was rejected by Alex Green at 37 in 37 with India-an early blow.Earlier, in the day, England U-19 posted a competitive 309 in its first innings, which was made around the century with Ekanash Singh. Starting on his overnight score of 66, Singh scored a fluent 117 off 155 balls, 14 fours and three sixes. He was the last wicket to fall, who was caught by Vihaan Malhotra by Rahul Kumar.Singh’s innings played an important role in pushing England to 300 last. In 1 day, after the sixth wicket of his important 90 runs with Captain Thomas Rev (59), he held another 100 -run partnership with number 9 batter James Minto, who contributed to 46 balls in 89 balls with a six and six fours.

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India’s bowlers worked hard on rain-day. Leg-spinner Naman Pushpak was standout performer, which finished with 4 for 76. He caught Minto and dismissed the bowling and broke the partnership of Singh-Minto, and also removed Green. Aditya Rawat (2/64) and RS Ambrish (2/56) took two wickets in each, while Henil Patel (1/56) and Wahan Malhotra (1/4) pasted with an app.

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In response, India U-19 reached 51 for 1 in stumps, behind 258 runs. Mhatre was unbeaten on 20, with Malhotra on six. Due to overnight and morning rains, only 28.3 overs were possible at day 2, followed by many obstacles throughout the day. Before the game was closed, only 3.1 overs were bowled in the final session.Suryavanshi, who impressed with 44 balls and 56 of the two wickets in the first Test, would be keen to make a strong impact in the second innings with the progress of the match.

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