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India A tour of England and Scotland 2010 : Pujara to lead


Chandan

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Dream start for Unadkat. Continues to impress. I hope he can land a county contract once the India A tour gets over Would be amazing for his development and future. And please can we keep him away from the IPL.
absolutely....he still needs to develop..his strength...his skills....his fitness....his temperament
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Dream start for Unadkat. Continues to impress. I hope he can land a county contract once the India A tour gets over Would be amazing for his development and future. And please can we keep him away from the IPL.
+ Really is a dream start for the lad, very well done
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Outsider's prediction of the day : Unadkat and Kulkarni will have a very good A tour. Following which they will be drafted in to play ODIs' date=' T20s, and IPL on subcontinental pattas on a regular basis. Two years from now, they'll be finished.[/quote'] And we will be back to picking Ashok Dinda and Manpreet Gony? :woot:
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Guest Hiten.

I still don't like the way unadkat lands while delivery and think he is highly prone to injuries. Having said that I'd like him to stay away from coaches who'd change everything (that is pace, action etc) but not change the way he lands and eff up his rhythm.

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Jaidev Unadkat launched his first-class career in spectacular style, running through West Indies A with a spell of penetrative fast bowling to finish with figures of 7 for 41 on the second day at Grace Road. West Indies were shot out for 144 and then India's batsmen ensured they cashed in on the bowlers' performance, to finish the day on top, with a lead of 39 and eight wickets intact. After the first day was lost to poor weather, Unadkat's spell on the second morning seemed intent on making up for lost time. Devon Smith perished in his second over, edging to Manish Pandey for five to begin the procession. Omar Philips and Kraigg Braithwaite followed soon after, leaving West Indies stuttering at 26 for 3. Kirk Edwards pitched tent, contributing one run in fifty minutes of defence, and adding 37 runs with Andre Fletcher, before Unadkat intervened in dramatic fashion. Edwards was caught in front and Chadwick Walton's castle was breached first ball to complete Unadkat's five-for. In between the strikes Dhawal Kulkarni got rid of Fletcher and West Indies were staring down the barrel again. David Bernard, Imran Khan and Andre Russel managed to take them past three figures, but 144 still seemed woefully inadequate, and India's top order ensured the advantage was driven home. Abhinav Mukund and Ajinkya Rahane struck fifties, and the latter was unbeaten at stumps as India surged into the lead. Giving him company was Cheteshwar Pujara who had rushed to 34 off 37 balls with five fours, and the pair look good for more runs on day three.
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