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AUS vs IND: Cracks Appearing On Drier Gabba Pitch, Danger For India
India could be in for a tough time on the Gabba wicket that is expected to break as the fourth and the final Test against Australia progresses.
The Indians, who lost the toss and were asked to field, will bat last and possibly chase a target on a fast and bouncy but dry surface that betrayed spots from where certain deliveries rose steeply on the first day itself.
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