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'Anything close to 150 will be a tough chase' - Abhinav

Abhinav Mukund, who batted 297 minutes to anchor India A's second innings with a 163-ball 59, believes a lead of 150 would make for a difficult fourth-innings chase for Australia A on a slow pitch with variable bounce

Abhinav Mukund conceded that the variable bounce on offer made it tricky to face spin bowling  •  K Sivaraman

Abhinav Mukund conceded that the variable bounce on offer made it tricky to face spin bowling  •  K Sivaraman

Abhinav Mukund, who batted 297 minutes to anchor India A's second innings with a 163-ball 59, believes a lead of 150 would make for a difficult fourth-innings chase for Australia A on a slow pitch with variable bounce.
"These two [B Aprajith and Shreyas Gopal] are really good batsmen. Both of them have good first-class scores. Hopefully, these two bat for a while tomorrow morning," Abhinav said. "If we get anything about 150, it is going to be a tough chase. Trust me."
Abhinav, who was caught behind in the first innings attempting a flashy cut off the back foot, said he had made a conscious decision to step forward, get close to the pitch, and attack the ball.
"I think in the first innings I misjudged the ball that was probably fuller and I went back for it," Abhinav said. "Could have played from forward and there was a conscious effort for me to play forward [in the second innings] and not backward. There was plan to smother the ball in front."
Abhinav, who lobbed a simple catch to short leg off Ashton Agar after tea, conceded that he had been undone by the extra bounce. Three balls later, Shreyas Iyer was dismissed for 49 as India A slipped from a promising position.
"I thought I was quite well set and did not expect the ball to bounce as much. I thought Ashton Agar got more bounce than Steve O'Keefe. It was a little harder to play. I usually tend to sweep the ball a bit more but because of the bounce I was not able to do that. I was just looking to rotate the strike."

Deivarayan Muthu is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo