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Hope South Africa-England Test gets to a grandstand finish: Ravichandran Ashwin
Chennai, Jan 7: India's Test off spinner Ravichandran Ashwin is hoping the ongoing second Test between South Africa and England gets a "grandstand finish" after being in the balance at lunch on the fifth day at Newlands in Cape Town.
"South Africa are 4 down now, however I think and hope this test gets to a grand stand finish," Ashwin said in a tweet.
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