Five-time champions hold their nerve to claim victory by nine runs in the final over at Chandigarh
An unbeaten 70 from Srikar Bharat was the standout performance by an Indian player on the first day of the warm-up match against a Leicestershire XI that included Rishabh Pant, Jasprit Bumrah and Prasidh Krishna.
India’s tour of England and Ireland got off to a shaky start on the opening day of the warm-up fixture against a combined Leicestershire and India XI.
Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill’s opening stand of 35 ended abruptly when the younger opener was caught behind off Will Davis for 21, with Rishabh Pant, part of a rejigged opposition XI, taking the catch.
The wickets continued to tumble in Leicester, with three leading India batters departing in quick succession - Rohit Sharma (25), Hanuma Vihari (3) and Shreyas Iyer (0) joining Gill back in the hutch early.
And Ravindra Jadeja (13) was the fifth batter to fall in the morning session, leaving India 90/5 at lunch. It was a concerning morning for India’s top-order, who particularly struggled against Leicestershire seamers Will Davis and Roman Walker.
Two players with vastly contrasting profiles set about repairing the damage after lunch, with Virat Kohli and Srikar Bharat putting on a partnership of 57 in the afternoon.
Kohli’s 33 came off 69 balls and featured five boundaries, including one big six off Prasidh Krishna, with the former skipper looking in reasonable touch before he was trapped in-front by Walker.
And Bharat strengthened his case for a first India cap with a timely half-century, top-scoring on the day for India. The 28-year-old wicketkeeper-batter has been in and around the India set-up in both white-ball and red-ball cricket for three years, appearing in a number of squads as injury cover but yet to feature as a starting player.
Yet his chances of making his debut at Edgbaston against England will only have been strengthened by his outstanding 70 not out from 111 deliveries. He was there at stumps alongside Mohammed Shami, with India up to 246/8.
Five-time champions hold their nerve to claim victory by nine runs in the final over at Chandigarh
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