Adaptive: Suthar returned with a five-for after tweaking his bowling type barely. | Photo Credit: UPCA
He claimed 5 wickets on the opening day of the second ‘Test’ between India-A and Australia-A on the Ekana Cricket Stadium to maintain the customer to 350 for 9 regardless of Nathan McSweeney’s 74 and Jack Edwards’ counterpunching 78-ball 88.
Edwards, batting at No. 7, was the one one to dominate Suthar. The 25-year-old struck a six over long-on and employed sweeps and reverse sweeps to maintain the scoreboard shifting. He punished Mohammed Siraj and raced to his fifty in 46 deliveries. Just in need of a century, he miscued a vanguard off Gurnoor Brar to mid-off.
For others, Suthar was a handful on the mixed-soil pitch. He bowled Oliver Peake via the gate, had Cooper Connolly caught behind, and dismissed Josh Philippe for 39 with a return catch after being struck for 3 boundaries in an over.
Skipper Dhruv Jurel’s transfer to put himself at leg-slip labored when Will Sutherland glanced straight to him, earlier than Corey Rocchiccioli’s miscued reverse slog sealed Suthar’s five-for.
Australia-A captain McSweeney performed a affected person hand, compiling stands of 86 with Sam Konstas, 46 with Peake, and 52 with Philippe. He ultimately fell to Brar for 74, pulling to mid-wicket. Konstas, after dominating within the earlier match, was subdued for 49 earlier than Siraj discovered his edge.
Earlier, Prasidh Krishna eliminated Campbell Kellaway cheaply, and alongside Siraj, saved the openers quiet with disciplined new-ball spells after opting to discipline. But it was Suthar’s sustained risk that formed the day, leaving India-A with the higher hand regardless of Edwards’ flourish.
The scores: Australia-A 350/9 in 84 overs (Sam Konstas 49, Nathan McSweeney 74, Jack Edwards 88, Manav Suthar 5/93) vs India-A; Toss: India-A.
Published – September 23, 2025 06:50 pm IST









