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Pain Of ODI World Cup Semi-final Defeat To India Is Still There, Says Kim Garth
India had defeated Australia by five wickets to win a thrilling ODI World Cup semi-final in Navi Mumbai, and went on to lift the trophy. “Definitely, I think that one certainly still hurts a bit. That semi-final loss, India are obviously a very good team. So look, I think every time we play India, it's always a good game of cricket.
“So I think to have obviously three one-dayers, three T20s and a Test match in the space of a month and in different conditions all around Australia is going to be really exciting,” said Kim to ABC Sport on Saturday, on the sidelines of the fourth Ashes Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
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