KL Rahul scored 37 runs in 111 balls, Riyan Parag and Dhruv Jurel also suffered, Shubman Gill's team in trouble

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The third day of the Duleep Trophy is underway. The match is being played between India A and India B in Bengaluru. India B, captained by Abhimanyu Easwaran, batted first and scored 321 runs. In response, India A, captained by Shubman Gill, has lost 6 wickets and seems to be in trouble. In the first session of the third day, Riyan Parag was out after scoring 30 runs and KL Rahul was out after scoring 37 runs. Both the batsmen lost their wickets by playing bad shots. Dhruv Jurel returned to the pavilion after scoring 2 runs, while Shivam Dubey also managed to score only 20 runs.

In reply to India B's 321, India A lost 2 wickets for 66 runs on the second day. After this, Riyan Parag and KL Rahul together pulled Gill's team out of a difficult situation. Both of them had made a partnership of 79 runs and were at the crease. India A looked in a strong position after scoring 145 runs. Then there was a new turn in the game in the first session of the third day. A big innings was expected from Parag, but in the third over of the day, he lost his wicket on a very bad ball. Yash Dayal bowled the ball on the leg side, on which Parag went to flick and got caught by wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant.

After the departure of Riyan Parag, wicketkeeper-batsman Dhruv Jurel came to the crease for batting. However, he too could not do anything special and soon became the victim of Navdeep Saini after scoring 2 runs. After this, Rahul handled the innings for some time. After adding 18 runs with Shivam Dubey, Rahul also got bowled while trying to play a sweep shot. He could not read the line of Washington Sundar's ball properly and lost his wicket.

India A team seemed to be in trouble after losing 3 wickets within 24 runs on the third day. After this, Shivam Dubey became the savior of Gill's team. He handled the innings and took the score from 169 to 199. However, he too could not stay for long and was caught by Mukesh Kumar. At the time of writing the news, Shubman Gill's team was trailing by 122 runs.