India A and Australia A match reached a thrilling turn, Raghvi Bisht missed a chance to score a century

India A has scored 260 runs after losing 8 wickets in the second innings. The team's lead has increased to 254 runs. However, batting Raghavi Bisht missed out on scoring a century by just 14 runs on the third day.

Australia A women's team has taken control of the match by taking eight wickets of India A playing the second innings at a score of 260 at the end of the third day of the only Test match on Saturday. However, India A now has a total lead of 254 runs and the match has reached an exciting turn. Amy Edgar has taken four wickets, before this Sienna Ginger had scored a century.

Australia started playing from yesterday's score of 158 runs for five wickets. Nicole Faltum and Sienna Ginger played cautiously and pulled their team out of trouble. There was a partnership of 112 runs for the sixth wicket between the two batsmen. During this, Nikos Faltum completed his half-century. VJ Joshita ended this partnership by bowling out Nikos Faltum (54).

After this, Minnu Mani took the wickets of Metlan Brown (22) and Georgia Prestwidge. During this, Sienna Ginger kept scoring runs by holding one end. Amy Edgar was dismissed for 13 runs as the ninth wicket. In the 77th over, Saima Thakor dismissed Sienna Ginger and ended Australia's first innings at a score of 305. However, they got a slight lead of six runs.

For India A, Saima Thakor took three wickets. Radha Yadav and Minnu Mani got two wickets each. Titas Sadhu, VJ Joshita and Tanushree Sarkar dismissed one batsman each.

After this, Shefali Verma and Nandini Kashyap added 42 runs for the first wicket for India A. Sienna Ginger ended this partnership by dismissing Nandini Kashyap (12). As the second wicket, Dhara Gujjar was dismissed by Amy Edgar for 20 runs. After this, Shefali Verma became her next victim. Shefali Verma scored 52 runs in 58 balls with the help of two fours and two sixes. Tejal Hasabnis (39), Tanushree Sarkar (25), Minnu Mani (zero) and Radha Yadav were dismissed after scoring 10 runs.

Shortly before the end of the day's play, Amy Edgar dismissed Raghavi Bisht, who was moving towards a century, shattering India A's hopes of a big score. Raghavi Bisht scored 86 runs in 119 balls with the help of 13 fours. At the time of stumps, India had scored 260 runs for the loss of eight wickets and its lead had increased to 254 runs. VJ Joshita (nine not out) and Titas Sadhu (two not out) were present at the crease.

For Australia A, Amy Edgar took four wickets and Georgia Prestwidge took two wickets. Sienna Ginger and Metlan Brown dismissed one batsman each. India A women's team scored 299 runs in the first innings.