St. Johns: India's Test specialist and vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane has put end to his run drought by scoring a brilliant century in the three-day practise match against West Indies A which ended in a draw.
Rahane took Indian team out of trouble with his 162 balls 54 while allrounder Hanuma Vihari also scored 64 runs in 125 deliveries to give solid support to the vice-captain.
West Indies A, who were set an unattainable target of 305, batted out the final session on Day Three to end on 47/3 from 21 overs.
For the visitors, Jasprit Bumrah, R. Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja picked one wicket each and dented the West Indies A top order.
Earlier, resuming at 84/1, Rahane and Vihari put together 96 runs for the second wicket before the latter was dismissed by Akim Frazer, who trapped him in front of the wickets in the 48th over.