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Indian and England teams arrive in Bhubaneswar for fifth ODI
Bhubaneshwar ,
Tue, 25 Nov 2008
ANI
Bhubaneshwar, Nov 25 (ANI): Team India and England arrived here for the fifth one-day match to be played between the two countries in Cuttack on Wednesday.
Talking to reporters, England skipper Kevin Pietersen said his players will keep fighting in the seven-match series.
The hosts won the rain-hit fourth game by 19 runs under the Duckworth-Lewis method in Bangalore on Sunday, leaving England facing the prospect of a rout in the series.
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The pitch curator, Pankaj Patnaik has promised a lively wicket for the match.
"The pitch will assist both bowlers and batsmen, the wicket would be sporty and the bounce would be fine," said Patnaik. (ANI)
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