Nathan McSweeney fell short of a half-century in Australia A’s match against India A, as rivals for the Test opening spot, including Sam Konstas, Cameron Bancroft, and Marcus Harris, failed to impress. Despite anchoring the innings with 39 runs, McSweeney’s dismissal left Australia A with a total of 195 all out, 88 runs ahead of India A. India A’s Sai Sudharsan and Devdutt Padikkal’s unbeaten 178-run partnership put them ahead by 120 runs at stumps on day two, with Mukesh Kumar standing out as India A’s top bowler with 6-46.
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