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Curator hopes sixth India-Australia ODI to be a high-scoring
Guwahati,
Sat, 07 Nov 2009
ANI
Guwahati, Nov 7(ANI): On the eve of the sixth ODI between India and Australia, Chief curator of Assam Cricket Association (ACA) Sunil Kumar Barua said that he hopes the game would be a high-scoring tie.
Barua said that a lot of effort has been put in to make the Nehru Stadium track conducive for a one-day-international match.
"The pitch I hope it will be behaving nicely and we tried to make a very good pitch so that people can enjoy the game," Barua said.
Guwahati is the venue for the match scheduled on Sunday. (ANI)
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