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Pakistan security team clears Mohali
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Kaneria to return to Essex
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All eyes on the toss
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Battle for batsmen against tight CD bowling
Tight Central Districts bowling in cold but fine conditions at Bert Sutcliffe Oval yesterday made life difficult for the New Zealand Academy Selection