A collective bowling performance followed by a fluent 74 from K.L. Rahul kept India 'A' in the hunt for an improbable chase of 412 against Australia 'A' on the third day of the unofficial Test at BRSABV, Lucknow. KL Rahul. (PIC - IANS)

A collective bowling performance followed by a fluent 74 from KL Rahul kept India ‘A’ in the hunt for an improbable chase of 412 against Australia ‘A’ on the third day of the unofficial Test at BRSABV, Lucknow. The hosts closed the day at 169 for 2, needing 243 more runs with eight wickets in hand, as Sai Sudharsan (44 not out) and nightwatchman Manav Suthar held firm at stumps.

Rahul, opening the innings, set the tone with a confident half-century, adding 85 runs for the first wicket with N. Jagadeesan (36). The stand was broken when Todd Murphy trapped

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