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AUS vs IND: Australia Captain Tim Paine Apologises For Scg Conduct, Ashwin Barbs
Australia captain Tim Paine has apologised for his behaviour on the final day's play of the drawn third Test against India at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Paine was seen and heard trying to sledge Ravichandran Ashwin, who was involved in a solid, match saving partnership with Hanuma Vihari on Monday.
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