India vs WA: Ahead of the T20 World Cup, India struggled on a fast WACA pitch against a potent WA XI assault despite KL Rahul’s patient 74, falling by 36 runs.
Other than stand-in skipper Rahul, India’s batsmen struggled in their chase after a nail-biting 13-run victory in their first warm-up match on Monday. India’s second-highest scorer, Hardik Pandya, with a total of 17. Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, the team’s regular captains, fielded during the innings of the WA XI. The duo did not bat.
India vs WA: India’s Chase
In their pursuit of 169, India’s openers Rahul and Rishabh Pant struggled to keep up with the pace assault of the reigning BBL champion Perth Scorchers. With Jason Behrendorff’s precise left-arm speed and multiple swings and misses, Pant once again battled with fluidity.
Finally making contact, Pant misplayed to the deep end as India’s top order appeared uneasy on the bouncy field. After being restrained, in-form speedster Lance Morris entered the fray in the seventh over. He demonstrated why he may be Australia’s fastest bowler.
After a lengthy comeback, Pandya was caught by teenager Hamish McKenzie’s left-arm spin. Leaving India at 58 for 3, with Rahul being especially lethargic. Because Rahul’s teammates were losing their wickets, India’s needed run rate increased dramatically.
The exception was Rahul. He played patiently until launching a couple of sixes off Behrendorff in the 18th over. This offers India a chance at an improbable victory. However, his dismissal in the following over essentially ended the match. Resulting in a split of India’s warm-up games in Perth.
Australia XI Innings
After deciding to bat in the sunny weather, WA XI maintained control of the game the entire time. Josh Philippe, a star of the BBL, was a boost to their batting, but in the third over, the opener holed out to Arshdeep Singh.
Similar to the first game, the quicks Arshdeep and Bhuvneshwar Kumar created crisp bounce on a fast deck, but after that, wickets were more difficult to come by.
R Ashwin entered the attack in the sixth over. He was instantly destroyed by D’Arcy Short and Nick Hobson’s raging 110-run partnership.
Hobson, a player for the Perth Scorchers and an accountant by day, was particularly aggressive against the spinners throughout his 41-ball innings, hitting four sixes.
Sam Fanning, who had a standout performance in game one with a half-century. Captain Ashton Turner were both removed by wickets taken by Ashwin in consecutive balls after the WA team had struggled to get going. However, the 21-year-old had foolishly attempted a reverse sweep on the first ball, which led to his dismissal.
Two direct hits resulted in run outs for India. Rahul managed the team brilliantly even though captain Rohit was still providing instructions.
Much to the dismay of the locals, Kohli sat out of the two exhibition games in Perth. Although he did field and spent time at first slip and the deep. He also ran laps before the game.