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Sam Billings century not enough to save England Lions from defeat

The Lions have lost the first ODI match on their tour of India

England Lions captain Sam Billings scored an excellent unbeaten century but couldn’t stop England Lions falling to India A by three wickets in a close first ODI of the series in Trivandrum.

Billings finished on 108* from 104 balls out of the Lions’ 285/7. The captain brought up three figures with a huge six over long-on off paceman Shardul Thakur in the final over of the innings.

Billings put on 63 with Lions debutant Will Jacks for the fifth wicket, with Jacks falling to a stunning one-handed catch on the mid-wicket boundary.

At the top of the innings, Alex Davies scored a well-paced 54, following on from his century in the first of the two warmup games, setting the Lions up for a competitive total against a strong India A bowling lineup.

In reply, captain Ajinkya Rahane, veteran of 56 Tests and 90 ODIs for India, scored 59 at the top of the order, while Ishan Kishan hit 57* to help finish the game for the home side.

Danny Briggs took two wickets in an over, including Rahane, in eight tight overs of left-arm spin, with seamer Zak Chappell taking three wickets on Lions debut and Lewis Gregory picking up two.

“Unfortunately [the century] doesn’t mean much today because we lost the game. It’s a bit of a weird feeling – I did well for myself but ultimately we didn’t win the game, which was obviously disappointing.

“India A were exceptional in the field and made it hard for new batsmen to come in and rotate strike, and we weren’t on the ball with that. For a lot of the game it felt like we should have won, but it’s a little bit gutting because we feel like we gifted that game.”

The second ODI of the five-match series takes place on Friday at the Greenfield Stadium.

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