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England beat India A by three wickets

| | Jan 11, 2017, at 04:33 am
Mumbai, Jan 10 (IBNS): India A, under the leadership of MS Dhoni, suffered three wickets defeat at the hands of visiting England in a practice match here on Tuesday.

Chasing India A's 304 for the loss of five wickets, England reached 307 runs by lsong seven wickets.

For India, Ambati Rayudu smashed 100 runs while Yuvraj Singh, who recently made his comeback to the Indian side for the series against England, scored 56 runs.

Rayudu smashed 11 boundaries and a six in his knock.

MS Dhoni, who was seen captaining the side for the last time in an international cricket match, contributed with 68 not out.

He showed good touch with the wollow before the series against England.

Sam Billings smashed 93 runs and Jos Buttler contributed 46 runs as as England managed a win in the match.
 

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