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T20 WC: Change In Dimensions Require A Shift In Mindset Of Players At Adelaide Oval, Says Rohit Sharma
The dimensions at the picturesque Adelaide Oval are different as compared to other grounds in Australia. Depending on which used pitch will be picked for Thursday's semifinal between India and England at the T20 World Cup, the square boundaries are around 57-67 meters, while the straight boundaries are longer, in between 79-88 meters.
In this situation, India has a slight edge over England, having played their tense five-run win over Bangladesh via the DLS method at this venue last week. England, on the other hand, will be playing at the Adelaide Oval for the first time in the competition.
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