Windies 'A' in tough battle
CROYDON, England (CMC):
West Indies 'A' were facing a tough task in saving the second four-day 'Test' against India 'A' after captain Cheteshwar Pujara crafted a superb unbeaten double century on the second day yesterday.
At the close at the Whitgift School, the Caribbean side were struggling on 12 for one in reply to India 'A's massive 543 for eight declared.
Pujara, unbeaten on 111 overnight, converted his knock into 208 not out, stroking 34 fours and a six in an innings lasting 355 balls.
Wicketkeeper/batsman Wriddhiman Saha chipped in with 62 from 129 balls with eight fours, while Jaskaran Singh cracked 58 from 90 balls with seven fours and two sixes.
Resuming the day
Resuming the day at 329 for five, India pressed on to keep Windies 'A' in the field for most of the day.
Jamaican fast bowler André Russell, who snatched five for 95, was their best bowler, while fellow pacer Gavin Tonge finished with two for 114.
The 22-year-old Russell, who started the day with three wickets, accounted for the dangerous Saha to a catch at the wicket by Chadwick Walton.
West Indies 'A' then had a horrific start, losing Kraigg Brathwaite cheaply for three with the score on 11, lbw to incisive teenage left-arm seamer Jaidev Unadkat.

