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Live warm-up match: Jaiswal loses 50 as India go 1 down against Aus PM's XI

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India vs Prime Minister's XI, Warm-up Match Day 2 Live Updates:

 Charlies Anderson has provided Australia with the wicket of Yashasvi Jaiswal for 45. Currently, Shubman Gill and KL Rahul are standing unbeaten for one-down India in the chase of 241 against Australia PM's XI. Four-wicket haul from Harshit Rana helped India bundle out Australia Prime Minister's XI for 240 in the pink-ball warmup match in Canberra. Asked to bat first, Australia lost two quick wickets but Sam Konstas and Jack Clayton brought the hosts back into the game. Sam Konstas scores 107 while Hanno Jacobs scores 61. Apart from them, Jack Clayton scores 40 off 52 balls. For India, Harshit Rana was the star bowler as he scalped four wickets while Akash Deep took two. (

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