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Hobart : Australia | Apr 14, 2012 at 10:08 AM PDT
Source: The Age
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Story continues below That suggests the pitch will offer some assistance to the quicks, however The Sunday Age was assured by one staff member the wicket would offer significant turn as the game progressed. ''The batters are going to have to work their backside off to score runs,'' Clarke said. ''Like... FULL ARTICLE AT The Age
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Australian batsmen Ed Cowan (L) and David Warner (R) during the first morning of the opening Test against India
Australian batsmen Ed Cowan (L) and David Warner (R) during the first morning of the opening Test against India
 
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