2nd Unofficial Test: Kotian, Kamboj Shine As England Lions Surrender For Draw
Nitish Kumar Reddy: The second unofficial Test between India A and England A ended in a dramatic draw at Northampton on Monday, with both sides showcasing depth, grit, and flashes of brilliance across four absorbing days.

2nd Unofficial Test: Kotian, Kamboj shine as England Lions surrender for draw (Image Source: IANS)
Nitish Kumar Reddy: The second unofficial Test between India A and England A ended in a dramatic draw at Northampton on Monday, with both sides showcasing depth, grit, and flashes of brilliance across four absorbing days.
Resuming the final day at 163/4 in their second essay, India A added crucial runs through composed knocks from Karun Nair, Dhruv Jurel, Nitish Kumar Reddy, and Sarfaraz Khan. However, it was the record eighth-wicket partnership between Tanush Kotian and Anshul Kamboj — an unbroken 149-run stand — that shifted momentum firmly in the visitors’ favour.
Kotian finished unbeaten on 90 (108 balls, 10 fours), while Kamboj contributed a resolute 51*, pushing India A to 417/7 before they declared during the tea interval, setting England A a target of 439 in 39 overs.
Earlier in the match, India A posted 348 in their first innings, riding on a gritty century from KL Rahul (116) and useful contributions from Jurel (52) and Nair (40). England A replied with 327, powered by half-centuries from Tom Haines (54), Emilio Gay (71), and Jordan Cox (45). Left-arm pacer Khaleel Ahmed led India A’s attack with 4 for 70, ensuring a slender lead.
England A were immediately rocked by early strikes in their chase, as Tushar Deshpande removed Haines and Anshul Kamboj dismissed both Gay and Cox in a fiery spell. At 32/3 in 11 overs and with fading light, both captains agreed to shake hands, ending a contest that, despite being drawn, offered rich entertainment.
Chris Woakes, aiming for a Test comeback, made a strong impression for England A with figures of 3/60 and 2/43 across the two innings.
With the series level and packed with promising individual performances, this unofficial Test series has set the stage perfectly for the high-stakes five-Test series between India and England, which kicks off on June 20 at Headingley.
Chris Woakes, aiming for a Test comeback, made a strong impression for England A with figures of 3/60 and 2/43 across the two innings.
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