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Aus vs Ind: Red Ball Or Pink Ball, Cummins Has His Say
The pitch at the Adelaide Oval has ensured a fair competition between bat and pink cricket ball unlike surfaces at the other venues, said Australia vice-captain Pat Cummins while disagreeing with Shane Warne who suggested that all Test cricket should be played with the pink ball.
Warne had said recently that all cricket should be played with the pink ball after the first Test at the Adelaide Oval provided an exciting contest. But Cummins said the red ball provides the fairest contest between bat and ball across venues.
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