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India 'A' sweep series vs New Zealand 'A'

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Bawa, one of the standout performers in India's triumphant U-19 World Cup campaign early this year, showed why he is rated highly.

The 19-year-old, who made his India 'A' debut in the second game of the series and took 1-14, got onto the wicket-takers' board by dismissing Mark Chapman (11) --- caught behind by Sanju Samson --- in his first spell.

Others to contribute for the hosts include leg-spinner Rahul Chahar (2-39) and Kuldeep Yadav (2-29). New Zealand 'A' remained in the chase thanks to their opener Dane Cleaver's 89-ball 83.

Once Rishi Dhawan (1-27) got rid of Cleaver --- caught by Srikar Bharat --- Bawa returned for his second spell to wrap up the Kiwi innings.

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