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IND vs AUS Test Series, India Could Suffer A Whitewash After Adelaide Result: Ricky Ponting
India could suffer a whitewash in their ongoing Test series against Australia after their stunning eight-wicket defeat in the first Test in Adelaide, according to former Australia captain Ricky Ponting.
The second Test starts on December 26 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
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