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RESULT
2nd unofficial Test, Kingstown, June 09 - 12, 2012, India A tour of West Indies
217 & 204
(T:220) 202 & 94

W. Indies A won by 125 runs

Player Of The Match
36, 5/58 & 4/22
veerasammy-permaul
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Permaul five-for gives West Indies A lead

Captain Veerasammy Permaul led West Indies A's fightback in the second unofficial Test, helping them gain a slender lead over India A after the visitors had taken the honours on the first day

West Indies A 217 (Brathwaite 66, Permaul 36, Shami 4-48) and 6 for no loss lead India A 202 (Pujara 67, Rahul 30, Permaul 5-58) by 21 runs
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Captain Veerasammy Permaul led West Indies A's fightback in the second unofficial Test, helping them gain a slender lead over India A after the visitors had taken the honours on the first day. Permaul grabbed five wickets with his left-arm spin and was well supported by the rest of the bowling crew - each of the five bowlers bagged at least a wicket. Cheteshwar Pujara, captaining his team, impressed once again, scoring his third half-century in as many innings but even he couldn't prevent West Indies from bowling India out for 202.
Seamer Shami Ahmed brought an early end to the West Indies innings on the second day, removing opener Kraigg Brathwaite, who had batted out the opening day, for 66. He then trapped Devendra Bishoo in front to finish with 4 for 48 and keep West Indies to 217.
But India were under pressure early in the chase. Abhinav Mukund, who bagged a pair in the first unofficial Test, was lbw to seamer Jason Holder for 8 while Shikhar Dhawan was cleaned up by Delorn Johnson for a duck. Ajinkya Rahane and Cheteshwar Pujara, however, tried to bail India out of trouble. Pujara took the bulk of the strike in the 74-run third-wicket stand but Permaul struck to undermine the hard work.
Permaul, who made a quick 36 in West Indies' innings, had Rahane caught at slip for 18 before taking a return catch from Rohit Sharma to dismiss him for 1. Pujara brought up his half-century with a six over long-on off legspinner Bishoo, but he too fell to Permaul, edging to the wicketkeeper. Manoj Tiwary, who had added 27 with Pujara, followed soon.
Wriddhiman Saha and the lower order, though, stepped up. Saha added 38 with Rahul Sharma. Rahul then put together 32 with Shami. The last four wickets added 79 runs for India, but Permaul completed the innings by dismissing Shami and Ashok Dinda and bagged a five-for.
West Indies were six without loss in the second innings, a lead of 21.

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