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Ricky Ponting feels Australia's bowling attack better than India
Adelaide, Dec 3: Cricketing great Ricky Ponting reckons Australias bowling attack is better than the current Indian bowling as Australians are better suited in different conditions and that is why he has to pick them over the Indian bowling line-up.
"I am taking ours every day of the week," Ponting was quoted as saying by Cricket.com.au.
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