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Proteas name unchanged XI

Source: News 24
Sydney : Australia | 11 months ago  
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Proteas' Test squad captain Graeme Smith on Friday announced an unchanged starting XI for the third Test against Australia at the SCG, starting on Saturday. “Ashwell Prince was not considered for selection,” he said. “He had a net on Thursday and is still feeling pain...
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