In the second unofficial Test match between India A and Australia A, India A won the toss and elected to bowl. At the end of the first day, Australia A had made 350 runs for the loss of nine wickets. Todd Murphy and Henry Thornton were there in the middle with 29 runs and 10 runs to their name, respectively.

On the second day, Murphy and Thornton added 70 runs to Australia A’s total. Australia A were bundled out for 420 runs, and Murphy was the last player to get dismissed after scoring 76 runs off 89 deliveries. Manav Suthar was the pick of the bowlers for India A and took five wickets. Gurnorr Brar picked up three wickets, while Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna took one wicket each.
India A didn’t have a great start and lost five wickets on just 75 runs on the board. Sai Sudharsan and Ayush Badoni tried to stabilise the sinking ship with their partnership of 51 runs for the sixth wicket. India A lost the last four wickets for 68 runs. India A were bundled out for 194 runs. Thornton was the most successful bowler for Australia A and picked up four wickets.
India A vs Australia A 2nd Test Day 3 Live Score –
| Teams | Score | Top Performer |
|---|---|---|
| Australia A | 420/10 (1st Innings) | Jack Edwards (88), T Murphy (76) |
| India A | 194/10 (1st Innings) | Sai Sudharshan (75), N Jagadeesan (38) |
| Australia A | 179/8 (2nd Innings) | Nathan Mcsweeney (83*), Josh Phillippe (50) |
Australia A Lost Three Quick Wickets On Day 2
Sam Konstas and Campbell Kellaway failed to provide a decent start once again in the match. The team lost the wickets of both the openers for just three runs on the board. Oliver Peake was the next to depart with 16 runs on the board. Australia A finished the day with the same score and lead of 242 runs.

On the third day, Australia A lost another wicket on the second delivery of the day. Nathan McSweeney and Josh Philippe added 90 runs for the fifth wicket before Philippe was dismissed for 50 runs off 48 deliveries. Siraj and Suthar took two wickets each.
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