Padikkal fifty, Sudeera five-for before India A, SL A settle for draw

Devdutt Padikkal in action on Test debut Associated Press

India A 452 for 6 dec (Jurel 141*,Sudharsan 132, Rasheed 63, Gunasekara 3 for 84) and 189 for 8 dec (Padikkal 67, Sudeera 5 for 49) vs Sri Lanka A 330 (Nuwanidu 84, Arachchige 72, Ashen 70, Nabi 4-58) and 70 for 2 (Weerasinghe 20, Nabi 1-18, Dubey 1-25). Match ended in a draw

Devdutt Padikkal's half-century and left-arm spinner Dilum Sudeera's five-wicket haul were the highlights on day four as the first unofficial Test between India A and Sri Lanka A petered to a draw.

India A declared for the second time in the game after setting Sri Lanka A a target north of 300, but were only able to take two wickets in the 15 overs they managed to get in.

India began the day on 48 for no loss and a lead of 170, although B Sai Sudharsan had retired hurt on the third day. Padikkal and Aayush Pandey added 42 runs on the fourth morning before Sudeera removed the latter for 38 for his first wicket. Two balls later, Ravindu Fernando trapped Ruturaj Gaikwad for 1 off 2.

Padikkal went on to make 67 in a knock laced with five boundaries before Sudeera struck in consecutive overs to remove him and Jurel. Shaik Rasheed and Harsh Dubey then added 47 runs for the fifth wicket before Dubey was caught behind off Chamika Gunasekara. Sudeera then snared Rasheed, Saransh Jain and Auqib Nabi in the next over, when India A decided to declare 311 runs ahead. Sudharsan did not return to bat for India A.

Sri Lanka A's openers had brisk and solid start, but it slightly came apart when Nabi cleaned up Pawantha Weerasinghe for 20 off 19 in the fifth over and Dubey trapped Niroshan Dickwella lbw.

Nuwanidu Fernando and Ashen Bandara then saw the day out, with India A unable to inflict any further damage.

Sri Lanka A 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st34N DickwellaMPM Weerasinghe
2nd0N DickwellaMNK Fernando
3rd36KNA BandaraMNK Fernando