Shreyas Iyer named India A captain in 2 matches against Australia A
Senior India players KL Rahul and Mohammed Siraj will be available for the second fixture.
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Mumbai, 6 Sep
Left out of the Test scheme of things as well as the
upcoming Asia Cup T20Is, Shreyas Iyer was on Saturday entrusted with leading
the India A team in the two unofficial four-day games against Australia A in
Lucknow.
Senior India players KL Rahul and Mohammed Siraj will be
available for the second fixture, while all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy is
making a comeback from a knee injury which he suffered after the third Test
during India's tour of England.
Iyer, not picked even among the reserves for the Asia Cup
beginning Tuesday, is currently turning out for West Zone in the Duleep Trophy
semi-final against Central Zone in Bengaluru.
The first unofficial Test will be played from 16-19 September
and the second between 23-26 September at the Ekana Stadium.
Karun Nair, who had suffered an injury while batting in the
fifth and final Test at The Oval against England and had also missed the
Maharaja Trophy (KSCA T20 tournament), has not been named in the side.
India wicketkeeper-batter Dhruv Jurel, who played the fifth
Test, has been named Iyer's deputy.
Rahul and Siraj will join the squad for the second multi-day
match as they will get quality match practice ahead of home Test series against
the West Indies and South Africa.
India’s home season begins with a two-match Test series
against the West Indies, with the first match to be played at Ahmedabad from 2
October.
The India A squad includes Tamil Nadu wicketkeeper-batter N
Jagadeesan, who was called up as a cover for the fifth Test in England.
Jagadeesan scored a brilliant 197 (352 balls, 16 fours and 2
sixes) for South Zone in their Duleep Trophy semifinal against North Zone.
Mumbai’s Tanush Kotian, who had received a maiden Test call
up during the tour of Australia earlier this year, also finds a place in the
India A side along with two players from Vidarbha -- Harsh Dubey and Yash
Thakur.
Dubey had set the record for most wickets for any bowler in
the history of the Ranji Trophy last season when he took 69 wickets for
Vidarbha in their title-winning run.
Among batters, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Sai Sudharsan and Devdutt
Padikkal have been named along with Delhi skipper Ayush Badoni, who received
his maiden call-up.
The fast bowling line-up includes India pacers Prasidh
Krishna, Khaleel Ahmed, Thakur and Punjab’s lanky pacer Gurnoor Brar, who has
also been a regular nets bowler for the national side.
Dubey, Kotian and Rajasthan’s Manav Suthar are among the
spinners.
The Australian A squad includes several Test players from
the country as young batters Sam Konstas, who had a fiery debut against India
last season, has been named along with Nathan McSweeney for the tour.
These two batters had competed for the second opening slot
for Australia during their Border-Gavaskar Trophy series win over India.
The Australian A side also includes Test players Cooper
Connolly and Todd Murphy.
Squad: Shreyas Iyer (c), Abhimanyu Easwaran, N Jagadeesan
(wk), Sai Sudharsan, Dhruv Jurel (vc & wk), Devdutt Padikkal, Harsh Dubey,
Ayush Badoni, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Tanush Kotian, Prasidh Krishna, Gurnoor Brar,
Khaleel Ahmed, Manav Suthar, Yash Thakur.
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