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TT, Darts, Shafali's Batting Help Players Pass Time On Rainy Day
The Indian and New Zealand cricket teams passed their time on Friday playing darts, table-tennis and monodeal cards as rain washed out play on the first day of the World Test Championship final.
Additionally, the Indian contingent followed the Indian woman opener Shafali Verma's exploits 100 miles away as she hit back-to-back half-centuries in the one-off Test against England in Bristol.
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