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1st Unofficial Test, Lincoln, April 01 - 04, 2023, Australia A tour of New Zealand
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370/6d & 218/2d
(T:365) 224 & 365/7

NZ A won by 3 wickets

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Agar and Johnson strike before New Zealand A fight back

Matt Renshaw earlier converted into a century while all the Australia A middle order chipped in

Wes Agar made a mark with the new ball (file photo)  •  Getty Images

Wes Agar made a mark with the new ball (file photo)  •  Getty Images

New Zealand A 109 for 3 trail Australia A 370 for 6 dec (Renshaw 112, Ward 75, McSweeney 50, Kuggeleijn 3-94) by 261 runs
Wes Agar and Spencer Johnson made early inroads for Australia A on the second day in Lincoln before the New Zealand A middle order fought back.
The visitors had declared at tea on 370 for 6 which included a hundred from Matt Renshaw alongside half-centuries for Tim Ward and captain Nathan McSweeney.
It did not take long for Agar, who played two ODIs in 2021, to strike with the new ball when he found the outside edge of both openers, Sean Solia and Henry Cooper, during his opening spell.
Johnson, the left-arm quick who has had a rapid rise this season after breakout performances for Brisbane Heat and South Australia, was more wayward - he sent down a bouncer that went for five wides in his first over and twice left wicketkeeper Jimmy Peirson unable to prevent four byes - but when he returned for a second spell he had Dean Foxcroft caught on the leg side.
That left New Zealand A in trouble on 47 for 3, but captain Tom Bruce and Cole McConchie stitched together an unbroken stand of 62 until bad light brought an early close.
Mitchell Swepson's seven-over spell was his first bowl in first-class cricket since early December since when he played the BBL and was then an unused member of the Test squad in India.
Australia A had resumed on 155 for 1 and Renshaw converted his 92 into a second consecutive hundred for the A side after the one he made against West Indies in Canberra, playing under the Prime Minister's XI name.
He eventually fell for 112, trapped lbw from round the wicket by Scott Kuggeleijn, and when Ward might have had visions of joining him with a hundred he lost his off stump shouldering arms to Solia.
All of the middle order chipped in as Australia A scored at a decent rate during the afternoon - the 60-run stand between Peirson and Campbell Kellaway coming in under 12 overs.

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