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Three Things That Might Decide The Winner Of The World Test Championship Final
India and New Zealand face off in the inaugural World Test Championship final at Southampton starting Friday, with a host of modern-day cricket's best red-ball players on show.
Here's a look at three key areas where the game might be won and lost.
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