LONDON, July 2 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Young left-handed batsman Sai Sudarsan and veteran off-spinner Prithvi Shaw have failed to score big in their ongoing matches in Surrey and Northamptonshire.
Both are in their second seasons with their local clubs.
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In the home match at the Oval against Essex, Surrey scored 262 runs in their first attempt with Sudarsan, usually at the top of the Tamil Nadu order, batting sixth and managing to score 14 runs from 47 balls with two boundaries.
He was dismissed by left-arm bowler Paul Walter while former South Africa international Simon Harmer took the ball.
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However, Sudarsan is yet to bowl in the second innings as Surrey are currently 44 for 3 with a lead of 126 runs after taking an 82-run lead in the first innings to beat the visitors by 180 runs.
In another match between Northamptonshire and Sussex, Shaw, a left-handed bowler, scored 13 runs in two innings – seven of them in 22 balls for 31 runs and six more for 37 runs from 41 balls, but failed to get a big score…
In the first innings, Sussex medium pace bowler Finn Hudson Prentice got a wicket, which was caught by Jack Carson.
Shaw's score was the second highest for his team in the first innings, as he scored 97 runs in over 20 innings. This was after the Sussex team had scored 143 runs in the first half.
In the second innings, Northamptonshire were 137 for four in a chase of 284 as Shaw contributed another 37 quick runs before left-hander Sean Hunt broke through the defence.
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