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Indian Cricket Team Enjoys Holi In Team Bus Ahead Of 4th Test In Ahmedabad
The Indian men's cricket team indulged in Holi, the festival of colours, in the team bus on its way to the Narendra Modi Stadium here while travelling to practice ahead of the fourth and final Test against Australia.
The festival of colours, Holi is infectious and this time it caught up with the Indian cricketers as they were travelling to practice for the fourth Test.
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