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India Eyeing Another Close Contest Against Australia
After a nail-biting contest in the second One-day International, Australia and India will shift their focus towards the third match, aiming to end the fifty-over leg of the series on a high at the Harrup Park on Sunday.
With a 2-0 series lead, which has kept alive their winning streak, victory No.27 will be on the minds of the Australian team. They extended their incredible winning run by the closest of margins in an epic thriller during the second contest. Despite their confidence being at its peak, Australia will be wary of the threat posed by India, who came within a ball of bringing that run to an end in Mackay.
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