India A has drawn their unofficial Test match against New Zealand A, although the tourists finished the stronger of the two teams in Visakhapatnam.
According to Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand A picked up the final three Indian wickets for 22 runs in the morning session, dismissing India A for 430 and claiming a first innings lead of seven runs, following which they reached 176-3 by stumps.
New Zealand A bowler Mark Gillespie scalped the final three India wickets of centurion Manprit Juneja, who fell short of his double hundred, Dhawal Kulkarni and Imtiaz Ahmed finishing with 4-80 from 29.3 overs.
India A play the first of three one-day matches against New Zealand A on Sunday at Visakhapatnam, the report added.
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