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Women's Tests Should Be Of Five Days To Get A Result: Australian Coach
The one-off pink-ball women's Test between India and Australia, which ended in a draw with the tourists holding the upper hand, has once again sparked the debate on whether women's Tests should be made a five-day affair to make them more result-oriented.
India women dominated the D/N Test and would have earned a historic win had it been a five-day affair.
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