<p class="title">A brilliant double century by Priyank Panchal (206) and a quickfire ton by wicketkeeper KS Bharat (142 in 139 balls) helped India 'A' take control against England Lions on the third day of the first unofficial Test here on Saturday.</p>.<p class="bodytext">India 'A' declared their innings at 540 for 6 in reply to England Lions' 340 to gain a massive 200-run lead, thanks to Panchal's marathon knock, which came off 313 balls, and Bharat's blistering innings that was studded with 11 fours and eight sixes.</p>.<p class="bodytext">K L Rahul, who was unbeaten on 88 on Friday, could add only one run to his overnight score before spooning a catch to substitute Jamie Overton to give left-arm spinner Danny Briggs his first wicket.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Panchal, 89 not out overnight, continued his imperious form and played some eye-catching shots. He reached his 20th first class century and continued to torment the visiting bowlers.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Though skipper Ankit Bawne, who nicked one to his counterpart Sam Billings off Zak Chappell and Ricky Bhui (16) didn't last long, Panchal was at his best.</p>.<p class="bodytext">He found an able partner in Bharat, who had been in decent form in the Ranji Trophy, and the two added 196 runs in quick time in a little over 37 overs.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Panchal fell shortly after completing his double century, edging a delivery from medium-pacer Chappell to Billings behind the stumps.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Bharat continued to flay the Lions bowlers and reached his ton off 105 balls.</p>.<p class="bodytext">In reply, England reached 20 without no loss before rain intervened to end the day's proceedings.</p>.<p class="ListBody"><strong><span class="bold">Brief scores:</span></strong> England Lions 340 all out in 104.3 overs (Ben Duckett 80, Will Jacks 63, Sam Hain 61; Navdeep Saini 5/79) and 20 for no loss vs India 'A' 540 for 6 declared (Priyank Panchal 206, KS Bharat 142, K L Rahul 89; Zak Chappell 3/105).</p>
<p class="title">A brilliant double century by Priyank Panchal (206) and a quickfire ton by wicketkeeper KS Bharat (142 in 139 balls) helped India 'A' take control against England Lions on the third day of the first unofficial Test here on Saturday.</p>.<p class="bodytext">India 'A' declared their innings at 540 for 6 in reply to England Lions' 340 to gain a massive 200-run lead, thanks to Panchal's marathon knock, which came off 313 balls, and Bharat's blistering innings that was studded with 11 fours and eight sixes.</p>.<p class="bodytext">K L Rahul, who was unbeaten on 88 on Friday, could add only one run to his overnight score before spooning a catch to substitute Jamie Overton to give left-arm spinner Danny Briggs his first wicket.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Panchal, 89 not out overnight, continued his imperious form and played some eye-catching shots. He reached his 20th first class century and continued to torment the visiting bowlers.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Though skipper Ankit Bawne, who nicked one to his counterpart Sam Billings off Zak Chappell and Ricky Bhui (16) didn't last long, Panchal was at his best.</p>.<p class="bodytext">He found an able partner in Bharat, who had been in decent form in the Ranji Trophy, and the two added 196 runs in quick time in a little over 37 overs.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Panchal fell shortly after completing his double century, edging a delivery from medium-pacer Chappell to Billings behind the stumps.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Bharat continued to flay the Lions bowlers and reached his ton off 105 balls.</p>.<p class="bodytext">In reply, England reached 20 without no loss before rain intervened to end the day's proceedings.</p>.<p class="ListBody"><strong><span class="bold">Brief scores:</span></strong> England Lions 340 all out in 104.3 overs (Ben Duckett 80, Will Jacks 63, Sam Hain 61; Navdeep Saini 5/79) and 20 for no loss vs India 'A' 540 for 6 declared (Priyank Panchal 206, KS Bharat 142, K L Rahul 89; Zak Chappell 3/105).</p>