<p>Shardul Thakur's blazing 33-ball 51 was well complemented by debutant Raj Angad Bawa's fine bowling show (4/11) as India 'A' crushed New Zealand 'A' by 106 runs in the third and final unofficial ODI to clinch the series 3-0 here on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Captain Sanju Samson (54 off 68 balls) and Tilak Varma (50 off 62 balls) also scored half-centuries after India opted to bat but it was Thakur's blitzkrieg down the order that took the home side to 284 all out in 49.3 overs.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/kohli-getting-his-power-game-back-ahead-of-t20-world-cup-sanjay-manjrekar-1148704.html" target="_blank">Kohli getting his power game back ahead of T20 World Cup: Sanjay Manjrekar</a></strong></p>.<p>Thakur struck four boundaries and three sixes during his 33-ball entertaining knock.</p>.<p>Chasing 285 for a victory, the visitors were bowled out for 178 in 38.3 overs despite getting a good start from the openers Chad Bowes (20) and Dane Cleaver (83 off 89 balls).</p>.<p>The 19-year old Bawa, who shone in the ICC Under-19 World Cup earlier this year, ran through the middle and lower order of New Zealand 'A' batting line-up with a four wicket haul.</p>.<p>The young all-rounder picked up three of the last four NZ 'A' wickets to fall for fine figures of 4 for 11 to finish as the best Indian bowler.</p>.<p>Earlier, Abhimanyu Easwaran (39 off 35 balls), brought into the playing XI in place of Prithvi Shaw, and Rahul Tripathi got off to a brisk start. The duo added 55 runs in 8.5 overs.</p>.<p>Easwaran hit two boundaries to signal his intent while Tripathi smacked a pull to the square-leg boundary.</p>.<p>Against the run of play, Easwaran nicked one to the 'keeper off Matthew Fisher.</p>.<p>Samson, who came in at No.3, saw Tripathi (18) fall with the score at 65. The captain joined forces with the talented Tilak Varma to put together an impressive stand.</p>.<p>Varma, who had impressed many with his knocks for Mumbai Indians in this year's IPL, got off the mark with a six over long-off region from the second delivery he faced.</p>.<p>The two scored briskly and added 99 runs in 106 balls, with neither hesitating to go aerial. Varma fell to the left-arm spin of Rachin Ravindra for an impressive 50.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/india-look-to-address-death-bowling-concerns-in-final-tune-up-ahead-of-t20-wc-1148635.html" target="_blank">India look to address death bowling concerns in final tune up ahead of T20 WC</a></strong></p>.<p>K S Bharat, playing his first game of the three-match series, did not last long, dismissed by Fisher for 9.</p>.<p>Samson looked good for a big score before falling LBW to medium-pacer Jacob Duffy for a 68-ball 54 (1 four, 2 sixes). Bawa fell to the same bowler for 5 and India 'A' slipped to 206 for 6.</p>.<p>Thakur, who batted with aplomb in the second match, came up with a blazing 33-ball 51 and his furious assault left the NZ 'A' bowlers clueless. His aggressive knock helped the host post a challenging total of 284.</p>.<p>The visiting team's opener Cleaver batted in an enterprising manner and powered the chase but lack of support from the other end resulted in the challenge falling flat.</p>.<p>Save for the half-century partnership for the first wicket, the rest of the batters failed to raise to the occasion.</p>.<p>Leg-spinner Rahul Chahar (2/39) struck the first blow, removing Bowes to a catch in the deep off a sweep.</p>.<p>Ravindra, who shone in the previous game, made just two, becoming Chahar's second victim.</p>.<p>Cleaver, meanwhile, kept getting the runs but the Kiwis kept losing wickets at regular intervals.</p>.<p>Tripathi, bowling medium-pace, got a wicket too, dismissing NZ 'A' captain Tom Bruce for 10.</p>.<p>Michael Rippon (29) helped Cleaver add 31 runs from 24 balls before the latter fell to Rishi Dhawan (1/27).</p>.<p>Left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav, who picked up a hat-trick in the second match, grabbed two wickets including that of Robert O'Donnell (6).</p>.<p>From 175 for 6, the NZ 'A' innings folded quickly as Bawa picked up the wickets of Rippon, Duffy (1) and Fisher (0).</p>.<p>Brief Scores: India 'A' 284 all out in 49.3 overs (Sanju Samson 54, Shardul Thakur 51, Tilak Varma 50, Michael Rippon 2/43, Jacob Duffy 2/45) beat New Zealand 'A' 178 all out in 38.3 overs (Dane Cleaver 83, Raj Angad Bawa 4/11, Kuldeep Yadav 2/29, Rahul Chahar 2/39). </p>
<p>Shardul Thakur's blazing 33-ball 51 was well complemented by debutant Raj Angad Bawa's fine bowling show (4/11) as India 'A' crushed New Zealand 'A' by 106 runs in the third and final unofficial ODI to clinch the series 3-0 here on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Captain Sanju Samson (54 off 68 balls) and Tilak Varma (50 off 62 balls) also scored half-centuries after India opted to bat but it was Thakur's blitzkrieg down the order that took the home side to 284 all out in 49.3 overs.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/kohli-getting-his-power-game-back-ahead-of-t20-world-cup-sanjay-manjrekar-1148704.html" target="_blank">Kohli getting his power game back ahead of T20 World Cup: Sanjay Manjrekar</a></strong></p>.<p>Thakur struck four boundaries and three sixes during his 33-ball entertaining knock.</p>.<p>Chasing 285 for a victory, the visitors were bowled out for 178 in 38.3 overs despite getting a good start from the openers Chad Bowes (20) and Dane Cleaver (83 off 89 balls).</p>.<p>The 19-year old Bawa, who shone in the ICC Under-19 World Cup earlier this year, ran through the middle and lower order of New Zealand 'A' batting line-up with a four wicket haul.</p>.<p>The young all-rounder picked up three of the last four NZ 'A' wickets to fall for fine figures of 4 for 11 to finish as the best Indian bowler.</p>.<p>Earlier, Abhimanyu Easwaran (39 off 35 balls), brought into the playing XI in place of Prithvi Shaw, and Rahul Tripathi got off to a brisk start. The duo added 55 runs in 8.5 overs.</p>.<p>Easwaran hit two boundaries to signal his intent while Tripathi smacked a pull to the square-leg boundary.</p>.<p>Against the run of play, Easwaran nicked one to the 'keeper off Matthew Fisher.</p>.<p>Samson, who came in at No.3, saw Tripathi (18) fall with the score at 65. The captain joined forces with the talented Tilak Varma to put together an impressive stand.</p>.<p>Varma, who had impressed many with his knocks for Mumbai Indians in this year's IPL, got off the mark with a six over long-off region from the second delivery he faced.</p>.<p>The two scored briskly and added 99 runs in 106 balls, with neither hesitating to go aerial. Varma fell to the left-arm spin of Rachin Ravindra for an impressive 50.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/india-look-to-address-death-bowling-concerns-in-final-tune-up-ahead-of-t20-wc-1148635.html" target="_blank">India look to address death bowling concerns in final tune up ahead of T20 WC</a></strong></p>.<p>K S Bharat, playing his first game of the three-match series, did not last long, dismissed by Fisher for 9.</p>.<p>Samson looked good for a big score before falling LBW to medium-pacer Jacob Duffy for a 68-ball 54 (1 four, 2 sixes). Bawa fell to the same bowler for 5 and India 'A' slipped to 206 for 6.</p>.<p>Thakur, who batted with aplomb in the second match, came up with a blazing 33-ball 51 and his furious assault left the NZ 'A' bowlers clueless. His aggressive knock helped the host post a challenging total of 284.</p>.<p>The visiting team's opener Cleaver batted in an enterprising manner and powered the chase but lack of support from the other end resulted in the challenge falling flat.</p>.<p>Save for the half-century partnership for the first wicket, the rest of the batters failed to raise to the occasion.</p>.<p>Leg-spinner Rahul Chahar (2/39) struck the first blow, removing Bowes to a catch in the deep off a sweep.</p>.<p>Ravindra, who shone in the previous game, made just two, becoming Chahar's second victim.</p>.<p>Cleaver, meanwhile, kept getting the runs but the Kiwis kept losing wickets at regular intervals.</p>.<p>Tripathi, bowling medium-pace, got a wicket too, dismissing NZ 'A' captain Tom Bruce for 10.</p>.<p>Michael Rippon (29) helped Cleaver add 31 runs from 24 balls before the latter fell to Rishi Dhawan (1/27).</p>.<p>Left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav, who picked up a hat-trick in the second match, grabbed two wickets including that of Robert O'Donnell (6).</p>.<p>From 175 for 6, the NZ 'A' innings folded quickly as Bawa picked up the wickets of Rippon, Duffy (1) and Fisher (0).</p>.<p>Brief Scores: India 'A' 284 all out in 49.3 overs (Sanju Samson 54, Shardul Thakur 51, Tilak Varma 50, Michael Rippon 2/43, Jacob Duffy 2/45) beat New Zealand 'A' 178 all out in 38.3 overs (Dane Cleaver 83, Raj Angad Bawa 4/11, Kuldeep Yadav 2/29, Rahul Chahar 2/39). </p>