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Opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi struck a quick hundred, but India U-19’s middle and later order batters crumbled against Australian spinners Thomas Brown and Vishwa Ramkumar to throw away the advantage on Day Two of the four-day first under-19 Test, here on Tuesday.
Suryavanshi, resuming from overnight 81, duly completed his century (104, 62b, 14×4, 4×6) and added 133 runs for the opening wicket with Vihaan Malhotra (76, 108b, 13×4, 1×6).
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But rest of the batters did not follow it up, as India, overnight 103-0, were bundled out for 296 in their first innings, three runs more than Australia’s first-dig score.
In their second innings, the tourists were placed at a gingerly 110-4, but still hold a 107-run advantage as chasing anything close to 200 in the fourth innings could be a tricky proposition here.
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