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IND W V AUS W: Spin Has A Pretty Big Role To Play In This Match, Says Tahlia McGrath
McGrath said though Vastrakar landed the early blows, it was the Indian spinners who turned the tide in favour of the hosts.
"It was like crazy how much the game turned for me personally when spin came on. I felt reasonably comfortable at the wicket with pace. And then as soon as spin came on, it was a big challenge, partly because, we're not used to these conditions. It was keeping low and the spinners were extremely disciplined," said McGrath in the end-of-the-day press conference on Thursday.
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