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One-Off Test Between India Women And England Will Be Played On A Used Wicket
Indian women are set to play their first test match in seven years on Wednesday when they meet England at Bristol. However, to everyone's surprise, the one-off test match will be played on a pitch that was used for a county game last week.
While talking to media ahead of the test match, England captain Heather Knight revealed that even they got to know about used wicket last week and couldn't do much about it since it was too late.
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