Tilak Verma played a brilliant innings against Australia-A. (Photo-PTI)
Tilak varma batting: Tilak Verma, who won a brilliant win against Pakistan in the title match of Asia Cup 2025, won the best innings once again. He once again played a strong innings against Australia-A, playing the role of a troubleshooter and took over the scattered innings of India-A. During this time, he hit 9 fours and sixes and brought the team’s score to around 250. However, despite this performance, the India-A team could not play the entire over and 25 balls returned to the pavilion in advance.
Tilak Verma’s brilliant innings
Australia-A Batting first in the second unofficial ODI against against India-A, India-A started very poor and its 3 wickets fell for only 17 runs. After this, Tilak Verma, who landed in the field, once again played the role of a troubleshooter for the team and took the team’s score to 200, handling the innings.
During this, he shared a 101 -run partnership for the fourth wicket with all -rounder Ryan Parag. Ryan Parag scored 58 runs in 54 balls with the help of 6 fours and 1 six. Tilak Verma played a brilliant innings of 94 runs in 122 balls with the help of 5 fours and 4 sixes. However, he could not complete his century and was dismissed as the last batsman.
Australia-A got the target of so many runs
Batting first against Australia-A, the entire team of India-A was dismissed for 246 runs in 45.5 overs. In this match, Abhishek Sharma, Prabhasimran Singh and captain Shreyas Iyer flopped badly and the three batsmen returned to the pavilion within 6 overs. Tilak Verma And apart from Ryan Parag, Ravi Vishnoi scored 26 runs in 30 balls with the help of 2 fours and 2 sixes. Harshit Rana scored 21 runs in 13 balls with the help of 1 four and 2 sixes.
Captain Jack Edwards bowled brilliantly for Australia-A. He sent 4 players to the pavilion for 56 runs in 8.5 overs. Tanveer Sanga and Will Sutherland got 2-2 wickets. India-A won the first ODI match by 171 runs. Now Australia-A team would like to win this match and equal the series of three ODIs 1-1.