Windies A tumble to defeat after shocking collapse

ST GEORGE‘S, Grenada (CMC) – A shocking batting collapse sent West Indies A tumbling to a disappointing 108-run defeat in the second one-dayer yesterday, allowing India A to level the three-match series at 1-1. Chasing a paltry 185 for victory, West Indies A never recovered from the loss of two wickets in the first over and were bundled out for 76 off 27.1 overs at the National Stadium.
They were undermined by 23-year-old left-arm spinner Akshay Darekar who claimed four for 16 while pacers Ashok Dinda (2-4) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2-18), along with off-spinner Jalaj Saxena (2-23) all finished with two wickets apiece.
Right-hander Jason Mohammed was the only batsman to show any fight as he top-scored with 26 while Test opener Adrian Barath (13) and senior teammate Assad Fudadin (12) were the only other batsmen in double figures.
Earlier, Rohit Sharma hit 39 from 73 balls and Saxena, 35 from 56 balls, to drive India A to 184 for seven off their 50 overs, after the visitors won the toss and batted, with Jason Holder ending as his team’s outstanding bowler, with three for 40 from his ten overs.
In pursuit of an uncomplicated target, West Indies A suffered two major blows in the first over from which they never recovered.
Dinda removed left-handed Test opener Kieran Powell without scoring to a catch by Shikhar Dhawan at second slip and followed up by comprehensively bowling out-of-form West Indies Test vice-captain Kirk Edwards, also without scoring.
The right-handed Barath sparkled briefly with a rasping square cut for four off Kumar but fell to the same bowler in the sixth over, taken by Dhawan at slip with the score on 14.
Two overs later and with four runs added, the left-handed Jonathan Carter was caught behind without scoring, driving at Kumar, to leave the hosts in turmoil at 18 for four.
Mohammed and Fudadin then posted the biggest partnership of the innings with 24 for the sixth wicket, a stand that seemed to be repairing the damage.
But the left-handed Fudadin perished via a catch at mid-wicket by Manoj Tiwary off Darekar, while wicketkeeper/batsman Shane Dowrich (7) joined Mohammed to add a further 19 for the sixth wicket before he too fell to a catch at mid-wicket off Darekar.
Mohammed faced 47 balls and struck two fours but his resistance came to an end when he was bowled by Saxena in the 25th over at 71 for seven. The end came swiftly as the last four wickets fell for five runs, leaving tomorrow’s encounter at the same venue as a decisive one.

SCORECARD

INDIA A innings
S. Dhawan b Carter 19
A. Rahane c Barath b Pascal 9
C. Pujara c wkp. Dowrich b Holder 12
RG Sharma stp. Dowrich b Permaul 39
M. Tiwary run-out 20
W. Saha c wkp. Dowrich b Holder 21
J. Saxena b Holder 35
B. Kumar not out 7
RA Sharma not out 5
Extras: (b-2, lb-2, w-12, nb-1) 17
Total: (for 7 wickets, off 50 overs) 184
Fall of wickets: 1-18, 2-39, 3-46, 4-97, 5-114, 6-149, 7-177.
Bowling: Pascal 10-0-35-1, Holder 10-2-40-3, Carter 10-0-34-0, Miller 10-0-42-1, Permaul 10-0-29-1.

WEST INDIES A
A. Barath c Dhawan b Kumar 13
K. Powell c Dhawan b Dinda 0
K. Edwards b Dinda 0
A. Fudadin c Tiwary b Darekar 12
J. Carter c wkp. Saha b Kumar 0
J. Mohammed b Saxena 26
S. Dowrich c Saxena b Darekar 7
J. Holder c RA Sharma b Darekar 6
V. Permaul not out 4
N. Miller c Dhawan b Saxena 0
N. Pascal c Dhawan b Darekar 0
Extras: (lb-5, w-3) 8
Total: (all out off 27.1 overs) 76
Fall of wickets: 1-1, 2-1, 3-14, 4-18, 5-42, 6-61, 7-71, 8-73, 9-76.
Bowling: Dinda 5-3-4-2, Kumar 7-2-18-2, RA Sharma 2-0-9-0, Saxena 7-0-23-2, Darekar 6.1-0-17-4.
Result: India A won by 108 runs.
Series: Three-match series level 1-1.

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