Mukund shines in high-scoring tie

Abhinav Mukund’s fluent hundred was the highlight of a thrilling chase as India A scrambled to a high-scoring tie against England A to book a berth in the final of the ongoing one-day tri-series here on Tuesday.

After Ian Bell led England A to a mammoth 343/8, India A managed to end level with the hosts courtesy a last-ball bye to enter the finals of the tournament from which the third team — West Indies A — have already crashed out.
The Indians will meet the Englishmen again in the summit clash on Thursday.
Shikhar Dhawan provided some early momentum by striking eight powerful boundaries, but the chase was anchored by fellow-opener Abhinav Mukund.
The left-hander, who has scored a triple-century in first-class cricket, gave his side a chance of an unlikely win with a 120-ball 114 which included 12 fours.
However, England Lions looked favourites for a fourth straight win when Ravi Bopara bowled Mukund for 114 to leave India A requiring 94 runs from 69 balls with six wickets in hand.
Losing Mukund did little to deter the Indian late-order, however, with Manoj Tiwary (46) and Wriddhiman Saha (36) hitting crucial boundaries to keep the required run-rate in check.
Liam Plunkett did his best to stifle the flow of runs by removing Tiwary, Manish Pandey (17) and Jaskaran Singh (6) in quick succession to finish with excellent figures of 4/58.
The quick loss of wickets meant India A required 12 off the final over to be bowled by Bopara.
The all-rounder conceded just five off three balls but Iqbal Abdulla blasted a boundary through midwicket to make it three runs from two balls.
There was more drama when Bopara ran out Abdulla, chasing down a mistimed shot to throw to wicketkeeper Steven Davies.
With two runs to win, Bopara bowled a yorker to Abhimanyu Mithun but the ball slipped through Davies’ reach allowing the jubilant Indians take a bye and level the scores off the last delivery.
Earlier in the day Bell’s elegant 158, his highest one-day score, put England Lions into a position of authority helped by Darren Stevens (64) and Davies (54). — PTI

Scores: England A 343/8 (Bell 158, Stevens 64, Davies 54, Abdulla 3/56) tied with India A 343/8 (Mukund 114, Dhawan 44, Tiwary 46, Plunkett 4/58)

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