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Why 10 millimetres of MCG grass made batting a nightmare in the Ashes Test

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Page explained his decision was based on weather conditions, and knowledge that MCG pitches typically don’t deteriorate a lot over the course of a match. When pitches break up, batting becomes harder. If they hold together, it becomes more difficult to get a result. “We left it longer…


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