Andrew Strauss warmed up for the Test series against India with a brilliant century against the Indians as three-day warm-up game against Somerset ended in an expected tame draw on the final day in Taunton.
The world number one side, who rested a few top players including captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, were outplayed by Somerset for most part of the day except for the brief period when Suresh Raina launched a counter-attack to score a dazzling unbeaten 103.
After shooting India out for 224 in the morning session, Somerset scored at brisk pace -- also helped by some poor bowling by the Indians -- to declare their second innings at 260 for two from just 41 overs at the tea break itself, leaving India an impossible victory target of 462.
Strauss then top-scored with an unbeaten 109 while Peter Trego also remained not out with a 57-ball blitzkrieg of 85 which was studded with seven fours and sixes apiece.
In their second innings, India were 69 for no loss before rain brought the proceedings to a close. Abhinav Mukund and Gautam Gambhir, who led the visiting side in the absence of Dhoni, were on 33 and 36 respectively when the two sides decided to end the game.
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