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India vs Prime Minister's XI, Warm-up Match Day 2 Highlights: India failed to get any practice on the opening day due to rain, so there was a 46-overs-a-side contest on the second day to make sure the visitors get all-round game time. Pacer Harshit Rana shone with figures of 4 for 44 as India bundled out Australia Prime Minister's XI for 240 after opting to bowl. Since, captain and regular opener Rohit Sharma is back in the squad, India decided to experiment him at the number 4 batting position. It did not come out well for the visitors as Rohit fell for 3 off 11 balls. Shubman Gill (retired hurt on 50) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (45) were the top-scorers for India. The Rohit-led side won the game by 6 wickets, but the Indian innings continued till their quota of 46 overs as it was a practice


India vs Prime Minister's XI, Warm-up Match Day 2 Highlights: India failed to get match practice on the opening day due to rain, so there was a 46-overs-a-side contest on the second day.

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Fifty-up Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal starred with the bat after Harshit Rana picked a four-for as India beat Australia Prime Minister XI by six wickets in the pink-ball warm-up in Canberra on Sunday. Nitish Reddy and Washington Sundar also hit 42 respectively as India chased down 241 with 19 balls to spare in the 46-overs-a-side contest. Earlier, Continuous drizzle in Canberra on Saturday robbed India of much needed pink-ball practice on day one ahead of the day-night second Test in Adelaide.The warm-up fixture was the first opportunity for skipper Rohit Sharma to acclimatize to the conditions in a match situation, having missed the first Test. He joined the team midway through the match in Perth, after being on a paternity leave following the birth of his second child.But in the match, Rohit managed just three runs before getting out caught behind. The game is also a chance for Indian pacers like Prasidh Krishna and Akash Deep to bowl with the pink ball in Australian conditions for the first time.India won the first Test in Perth by 295 runs to take a 1-0 lead in the five-Test Border Gavaskar Trophy.Winning four of the five Tests will give India an outright qualification for the ICC World Test Championship final, which is scheduled for June next year at Lord's

India Leads with Solid Batting Display Against PM XI in Practice Test

In a closely contested practice match, Team India showcased a commendable batting performance against the PM XI, posting *257/5* in 46 overs during their first innings, surpassing PM XI's total of *240 all out* in 43.2 overs.

#### Highlights of India's Batting Performance
Yashasvi Jaiswal led India’s response with an impressive knock of **45 runs off 59 balls**, including nine boundaries, before being dismissed by Charlie Anderson. Anderson continued to trouble the Indian top order, claiming the prized wicket of skipper **Rohit Sharma**, who managed only 3 runs off 11 balls.

*Shubman Gill* and *KL Rahul* retired hurt after scoring *50 (62 balls)* and **27 (44 balls)**, respectively, both playing pivotal roles in steadying the innings. Gill’s knock, studded with seven boundaries, came at a healthy strike rate of 80.65.

Middle-order contributions proved crucial, with *Nitish Reddy* blasting a quickfire *42 off 32 balls**, including five boundaries and a six, before falling to Lloyd Pope. **Washington Sundar* added a solid unbeaten *42 off 36 balls**, while **Ravindra Jadeja* chipped in with *27 runs off 31 deliveries* before being caught and bowled by Matt Renshaw.

#### Lower-Order Resilience
Despite losing *Sarfaraz Khan* cheaply for 1 and limited scoring from **Devdutt Padikkal**, who remained unbeaten on 4, India managed to maintain a healthy run rate of 5.59. Extras contributed significantly to India’s total, with 16 runs coming from wides, no-balls, and byes.

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