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Freak dismissal cuts short Hanuma Vihari’s innings against New Zealand A - WATCH

Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By
Jan 31, 2020 08:11 AM IST

Hanuma Vihair hit a sweep shot but amazingly, it bounced off the shin pad of Rachin Ravindra, who was positioned at a slightly deep forward short-leg than usual and landed on the keeper’s hands.

Hanuma Vihari is one of the better players of the sweep shot in the current Indian side. But that same sweep shot brought his downfall against New Zealand A at the Hagley Oval on Thursday. The sweep shot, however, had little to do with Vihari’s dismissal. It was the forward short-leg fielder – his shin pad to be precise – who played a key role in Vihari’s freak dismissal.

After getting to his half-century, the India A skipper Hanuma Vihari, looked for some quick runs by dominating New Zealand off-spinner Dane Cleaver. The right-hander brought out his sweep shot and also made good connection but amazingly, it hit the shin pad of Rachin Ravindra, who was positioned at a slightly deep forward short-leg than usual.

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The ball ricocheted off Ravindra’s pads and went towards wicket-keeper McConchie, who took a good reflex catch diving forward.

It took a while for Vihari to realize that he was actually out. The Andra batsman took the long walk back after scoring 51 off 79 balls.

 

India A were all out for 216 in their first innings and New Zealand A responded strongly, reaching 105 for two at the close of play and reducing the deficit to 111 runs with plenty of wickets in hand.

Sent in to bat after the coin landed in favour of home team captain Hamish Rutherford, India A soon found themselves in a spot of bother at 34 for three in the 17th over at the Hagley Oval.

The 20-year-old Gill, seen as one with a bright future, found an able ally in skipper Hanuma Vihari (51), and the duo added 119 runs for the fourth wicket to steady the ship.

Gill played fluently during his stay in the middle, relaxed in the knowledge that he had an experienced partner at the other hand, facing the home attack with a workmanlike approach.

Having recovered from the early blows that also included the big wicket of opener Mayank Agarwal, the visitors looked on course with both Gill and Vihari in good nick. However, off-spinner Cole McConchie (3/33), who was the second most successful home bowler behind medium pacer Michael Rae (4/54), dismissed Vihari in a bizarre manner after the batsman had done all the hard work.

After Vihari played a sweep shot directly into the shin of Rachin Ravindra at silly mid-on, the ball flew towards the wicketkeeper and Dane Cleaver calmly pouched it.

Vihari’s knock was a 79-ball effort was studded with eight hits to the fence. Stumper Kona Bharat seemed to be settling in nicely when the visitors lost the big wicket of Gill off Rae’s bowling. From 183 for five, it did not take the New Zealand A attack to warp up the India A innings. The home team lost skipper Rutherford for 28 but his opening partner Will Young (26) was there in the middle when stumps were pulled out. Ravindra made 47 off 67 balls with the help of seven boundaries.

(With agency inputs)

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