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| Tuesday, 24 January 2012 22:09 |
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Adelaide. Australia lost three wickets on the opening morning of the fourth and final Test with India after winning the toss at the Adelaide Oval yesterday. The tourists, looking to restore some pride after drubbings in the first three Tests, celebrated taking the wickets of David Warner (8) and Shaun Marsh (3) cheaply in the opening 10 overs and Ed Cowan (30) nearing lunch. Ricky Ponting (43) and skipper Michael Clarke (8) were at the crease when Australia went to lunch at 98 for three on a hot sunny day. He was followed by the imperilled Marsh, who again fell cheaply, lasting only 12 balls when he was bowled by a straightened delivery from off-spinner Ravi Ashwin.Marsh did nothing to dispel doubts over his Test career with just 17 runs in five innings in the series batting at number three. Test cricket's greatest runscorer, Sachin Tendulkar, was seeking his elusive 100th international century and had the chance to reach the mark at the Adelaide "home" ground of cricket legend Don Bradman. (AFP) |

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