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India to retain same squad in next two ODIs

By: lion2009 send a private message
Chandīgarh : India | about 1 month ago  
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The Cricket Board on Wednesday announced that the same Indian squad will be retained for the next two ODIs of the seven-match series against Australia.National selection panel chairman Krishnamachari Srikkanth announced here after India’s 99-run victory in the second One-dayer that the same squad will play in Delhi (October 31) and Mohali (November 2).

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