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India vs Australia, 1st ODI: Protester Runs In The Middle Of The SCG During The Match
The first ODI between Australia and India on Friday suffered a brief disruption as a group of protesters invaded the pitch at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) holding placards saying 'No $1B Adani Loan'.
Two people made their way into the center fielding circle holding up cardboard signs before the start of the seventh over.
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