Auqib Nabi takes four wickets as India A leads Sri Lanka A in unofficial Test
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 27, 2026, 10:21 PM
Last updated Jun 27, 2026
In the first unofficial Test, India A's Auqib Nabi claimed four wickets to help his team take control against Sri Lanka A on the third day. Starting from 113 for 2, Sri Lanka A reached 300 for 5 before being dismissed for 330, with Nabi's performance crucial in securing a first-innings lead of 122 runs for India A, who declared at 452 for 6. By stumps, India A had advanced to 48 for no loss in their second innings and aims to set a target around 300. The match is set to continue on the fourth day, with India A's bowlers expected to target early wickets to dismiss Sri Lanka A.
- •Sri Lanka A was dismissed for 330 after being 300 for 5.
- •Nabi's figures were 4 for 58 in 19.4 overs.
- •India A declared their first innings at 452 for 6.
- •By stumps, India A reached 48 for no loss in their second innings.
- •The final day is expected to feature India A setting a target for Sri Lanka A.
- 10:21 PMYahoo Sports — Auqib Nabi sends strong message to selectors with 4-wicket haul in unofficial Test against Sri Lanka A
"Starting the day on 113 for 2, Sri Lanka A looked well placed and reached 300 for 5 before Nabi changed the game with the second new ball. The Jammu and Kashmir seamer picked up four wickets as Sri Lanka A were bowled out for 330.
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