Australia A, led by standout performances from Michael Neser and Marcus Harris, found themselves in a strong position against India A as they trail by 108 runs with 8 wickets in hand at 54 for 2. Neser’s 4 for 27 helped dismiss India A for 162, with Dhruv Jurel’s impressive 80 providing resistance. Despite early setbacks for openers KL Rahul and Nathan McSweeney, Harris stood firm to ensure Australia A’s stability before rain halted play.
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