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After a thrill-a-minute one-dayer the preceding evening, the same 22-yard strip seemed to have woken up tired as it registered a remarkable drop in pace and assisted spin.
Having won the toss, New Zealand A openers George Worker and Colin Munro started off cautiously till Munro went back to his usual self. Striking boundaries off back to back balls in the third over, Munro got going, seeing which Worker too played an upper cut to send one packing over third man off Siraj for a six.
Their joy didn't last long as the first-change bowler of the afternoon, Deepak Hooda, got Worker out stumped for 22 by beating him in flight and length. Munro cleared the deep mid-wicket fence with a towering blow before slicing one to cover point off Thampi. Little did New Zealand know that their downward spiral had just begun.
The centurion from Tuesday's game, Glenn Phillips, fell to the trend of the day as another bowling change made way for a wicket. Phillips, trying to pull Vijay Shankar off the first ball, missed it to be clean bowled. Tom Bruce didn't last long either. While Henry Nicholls was watching all of this unfold from the other end, he was joined in by de Grandhomme, with whom he added 37 runs to ignite hopes of a fightback. India A tightened the noose during this phase with Shahbaz Nadeem and Karn Sharma bowling in tandem for 12 overs. Nicholls in an attempt to break the shackles, miscued a heave to long off, falling for 35 off Karn Sharma.
From 134 for 5 to 143 all-out, New Zealand A went crashing down in less than seven overs, three of those scalps going to Karn Sharma as the legspinner ended with a five-fer.