Indians 311 (Rahul 111, Jadeja 75, Miles 4-45) and 192 December 3 (Jadeja 51, Agarwal 47, Vihari 43*, Carson 2-64) won County Select XI 220 (Hamid 112, Yadav 3-22, Siraj 2 -32) and 0 for 31 (Libby 17*, Hamid 13*)
Ravindra Jadeja scored his second half-century of the game and Cheteshwar Pujara batted as the opener in the final day's play, which ended early after the teams agreed to end the final hour. Just before tea, India bowled 15.5 overs without taking a wicket.
Mayank Agarwal started the day with Pujara, with the Indian leading 91. The openers put together 87 in a lucrative partnership during which the County Select XI rarely tested them; The bowling was generally on the short side and both the batsmen brought some of their signature strokes. Agarwal was open to the ramp at the uppercut and slips, while Pujara hit back-foot punches through cover in his usual way. In the opening hour, and by the end of the stand, he scored more than four runs per over against soft seam bowling.
Offspinner Jack Carson bowled the most - 22 overs - and took two wickets. Agarwal was caught by Washington Sundar while trying to make a half-century by loading Carson on the head. Sundar was the lone Indian for the fielding side, while Avesh Khan was ruled out due to injury.
Hanuma Vihari and Jadeja shared an 84-run stand for the third wicket before Pujara tried a straight backward short leg to keep an offbreak down. Vihari was unbeaten on 43 and a promoted Shardul Thakur scored 6 off ten balls before the declaration. Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul did not bat.
All four frontline batsmen of the day delivered decent returns for the match, with minimal starts and time in between in both innings. Jadeja scored the most runs for Indians in the game.
All the Indian fast bowlers got a bowling in the second innings but were conservative with their efforts waiting for a long series. Jasprit Bumrah and Thakur took the new ball, and Mohammad Siraj and Umesh Yadav bowled a couple of overs between them, where opener Jake Libby and first-innings century scorer Haseeb Hameed were largely in trouble.