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Senior batsman Shikhar Dhawan proved his form and fitness in style before the South African series as he led India A's strong reply against Bangladesh A with an unbeaten century on Day 1 of the only unofficial cricket Test here on Sunday.
Responding to the visitors' score of 228, India A rode on a 112-ball 116 not out by skipper Dhawan to post 161 for one at stumps in the three-day game at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. India A still trail by 67 runs.
Sharing a 153-run opening stand with Abhinav Mukund (34), Dhawan carried his bat through to the end of day's play with Shreyas Iyer for company (6 not out).
Missing the two Sri Lanka Tests after sustaining a hairline fracture in his hand in the opening match in Galle, Dhawan has fought back well from injury to make an impression right away.
Earlier put to bat, Bangladesh A suffered from lack of partnerships as Sabbir Rahman (122 not out) and Shuvagata Hom (62) stood tall amidst the batting ruins. Nasir Hossain (32) was the only other batsman to get into double figures as the innings saw six ducks.
Pacer Varun Aaron (4-45) and off-spinner Jayant Yadav bagged (4-28) four wickets each to rip through the Bangladesh A batting.
Aaron first sent back Soumya Sarkar (0) with a beauty on his very first ball he bowled. It was a delivery which Sarkar nicked to wicketkeeper Naman Ojha.
Aaron did not stop at that, he wreaked havoc with good support from Abhimanyu Mithun (1-51) and Ishwar Pandey (1-48) from other end. The Indian discard made captain Mominul Haque to chase a away moving ball into the safe pairs of gloves of Ojha for two.
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