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Flat, Slow Pitch Gives Indian Women A Good Advantage On Day 1
The pitch for the one-off Test between India women and England women has turned out to be a flat deck with plenty of help for spinners as home team's batters and visiting team's spinners have found out.
"The pitch was slow in the early stage but it helped the spinners because it was turning a bit from the starting," said India off-spinner Sneh Rana, who picked three wickets for 77 runs, after the first day's play.
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