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In-form Aussie McSweeney remains open for business

Two half-centuries in Lucknow have kept Nathan McSweeney right in the frame for Test selection. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)

Former Test opener Nathan McSweeney has kept his name in the forefront of selectors' minds with a pair of half-centuries for Australia A, but Test veteran KL Rahul led India A to victory in their four-day match in Lucknow.

Chasing a victory target of 412, Rahul showed all the poise of a 63-Test veteran to finish unbeaten on 176 (210 balls, 16 fours, four sixes) and lead the hosts to 5-413 on Friday's fourth and final day.

Rahul received great support from Sai Sudharsan, who followed his first-innings 75 with a gritty even 100 (172 balls, nine fours, one six) before being caught off spinner Corey Rocchiccioli.

Test veteran KL Rahul.
KL Rahul scored an unbeaten century to lead India A to victory over Australia A. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS)

Spinner Todd Murphy was the leading Australian wicket-taker, claiming 3-114 in the second innings after taking two in the Indians' first dig.

The home side may have won the match, but the tourists could take some positives out of the game.

Batting at No.3, McSweeney scored a composed and deliberate 74 off 162 balls (10 fours) in Australia's first innings of 420.

He shared an 86-run partnership with incumbent Test opener Sam Konstas (49 off 91 balls, seven fours), who is one of his main rivals for a berth in the Australian team.

Allrounder Jack Edwards (88 off 78, 11 fours, one six), spinner Murphy (76 off 89, 12 fours, one six) and paceman Henry Thornton (32no off 46, three fours, one six) also chipped in.

Sam Konstas.
Sam Konstas has been finding form in India as he tries to keep his spot in the Test team. (Steven Markham/AAP PHOTOS)

When India A went in to reply, Thornton (4-36 off 10 overs) and Murphy (2-48 off 123.5 overs) helped restrict the home side to just 194.

Sudharsan offered the only real resistance, top-scoring with 75 off 140 balls (six fours, one six).

When the Aussies batted a second time, McSweeney remained unbeaten on 85 (149 balls, 10 fours, one six) as the tourists were bundled out for just 185.

Konstas was an early casualty, dismissed for just three.

Wicketkeeper Josh Philippe (50 off 48, eight fours) was the only other Australian to make any major inroads.

McSweeney has played three Tests for Australia, opening the batting alongside veteran Usman Khawaja, but was unable to hold his place after gathering just 72 runs at 14.4, with a top score of 39.

(L-R) Usman Khawaja and Nathan McSweeney.
Nathan McSweeney would love to renew his batting partnership with Usman Khawaja during the Ashes. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)

He and Konstas are among leading contenders to open this year when England tour for another highly anticipated Ashes series.

Konstas is hoping to retain his place at the top of the order, and has been impressing with his willingness to curb his natural attacking instincts to play a more anchoring, responsible role.

After bursting on to the scene last summer, including an audacious half-century on his Test debut against India, the teenager managed scores of just 3, 5, 25, 0, 17 and 0 in the West Indies earlier this year.

His first-dig 49 in Lucknow followed an excellent 109 and 27 not out in the previous four-dayer against India A at the same venue last week.

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