Rishabh Pant’s return to competitive cricket after a three-month break was a tale of contrast. He showed brilliance behind the stumps but faltered with the bat, contributing to India A’s 234 all-out against South Africa A on the second day of the four-day match.
After an impressive bowling performance reduced South Africa A’s first innings to 309, India A failed to capitalize, collapsed due to Prenelan Subrayen’s effective spin, conceding a 75-run lead. Ayush Mhatre stood out with a confident half-century, yet others couldn’t withstand the Protean challenge.
Pant’s brief innings were marked by indecision and inconsistency, mirroring India’s overall struggles. Subrayen’s formidable spin, coupled with Indian batters’ lapses, highlighted the Proteas’ dominance, leaving India with a tough task ahead in the match.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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