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Aus vs Ind, 2nd Test: Langer Hints At Unchanged Australia XI For The Boxing Day Test
Australia plan to stick with the same XI for the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne, coach Justin Langer said on Thursday as he warned Virat Kohli's absence will put India at a big disadvantage.
With star batsman David Warner again ruled out injured, under-pressure opener Joe Burns, who scored a handy 51 not out in their second innings during the first Test at Adelaide, is set to keep his place at the top of the order.
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