India A face South Africa A in second four-day game amid threat of new Covid-19 variant

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Some senior side aspirants will be hoping to make an impression before the three Tests in South Africa

Cooped up in a bio-bubble while a new Covid-19 variant causes panic, the India A team will take on South Africa A in the second unofficial Test from Tuesday in Bloemfontein with some senior side aspirants hoping to make an impression.

The first four-day game ended in a draw due to inclement weather on Friday last week even as the detection of the B.1.1.529 Covid-19 variant, which was named Omicron by the WHO, forced many countries to impose international travel restrictions on South Africa.

However, India A have stayed put in Bloemfontein inside a bio-bubble. The matches are being played without spectators and the India senior team is also due to arrive in the country by December 9 for a nearly seven-week assignment starting December 17.

If the situation deteriorates, it can jeopardise the tour which involves three Tests, three ODIs and four T20Is across four venues — Johannesburg, Centurion, Paarl, and Cape Town.

However, the India A players will need to keep the thoughts of the new variant at bay and focus on the task at hand as they revive their battle with South Africa A here.

In the first game, India A batters produced a good show with Abhimanyu Easwaran hitting a solid hundred and captain Priyank Panchal scoring 96 to take them to 308 for 4 in response to South Africa’s 509 for 7 declared when rain washed out the final day.

Opener Prithvi Shaw also scored a fine 48 and he would look to make the most of the good batting conditions.

Hanuma Vihari, who was not picked for the two home Tests against New Zealand, could manage just 25 at No. 4 and would be eager to make up for it in the second game.

However, the visiting team’s bowling is an area of concern as it allowed the hosts to pile up a mountain of runs at the Mangaung Oval.

While Navdeep Saini, who has lost his place in the Indian team, and his pace partner Arzan Nagwaswalla took two wickets each, Umran Malik, who was picked in the A squad after impressing with his extra pace in the IPL, also snapped one.

Among the three spinners, Rahul Chahar, who was part of the recent home T20I series against New Zealand, conceded 125 runs for his one wicket, while K Gowtham and Baba Aparajith failed to cause any damage.

For the hosts, Pieter Malan (163) and Tony de Zorzi (117) shone bright with respective tons, while three other batters – Jason Smith, Sinethemba Qeshile and George Linde – further piled on the agony on the Indian bowlers with half-centuries.

In the bowling department, fast bowler Lutho Sipamla and left-arm spinner Linde scalped a couple of wickets each but the others were not very effective.

India A: Priyank Panchal (capt), Prithvi Shaw, Hanuma Vihari, Arzan Nagwaswalla, Devdutt Padikkal, Sarfaraz Khan, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Navdeep Saini, K Gowtham, Baba Aparajith, Rahul Chahar, Ishan Porel, Saurabh Kumar, Umran Malik, Upendra Yadav (wk).

South Africa A: Peter Malan (capt), Dominic Hendricks, Raynard van Tonder, Jason Smith, Tony de Zorzi, Sarel Erwee, Senuran Muthusamy, George Linde, Marco Jansen, Migael Pretorius, Sinethemba Qeshile (wk), Beuran Hendricks, Lutho Sipamla, Glenton Stuurman.

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