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AUS Vs SA: Gabba Pitch Used For First Test Receives 'below Average' Rating
The Gabba pitch in Brisbane that was used for the first Test between Australia and South Africa, which ended in two days, on Tuesday received a 'below average' rating from the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Australia won the Test match by six wickets to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series on Sunday, but the pitch at the Gabba came under severe fire. Played on a green top, the contest between the two sides was over under two days, with 34 wickets falling in this duration.
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