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Thunderstorms to affect Day One in Adelaide, says curator

Australia have won all seven of their pink ball Tests in Adelaide, while India are playing a day-night Test for the first time after March 2022

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Adelaide oval. Pic/AFP

Adelaide oval. Pic/AFP

Adelaide is currently basking in sunshine before the second Border-Gavaskar Test, a day-night match starts on December 6. But pitch curator Damian Hough says thunderstorms could disrupt Day One, with clear weather expected from Day Two. 

On the 22 yards at the Adelaide Oval, six millimetres of grass has been left, which is a standard practice in day-night Tests to preserve the condition of the pink Kookaburra ball. Australia have won all seven of their pink ball Tests in Adelaide, while India are playing a day-night Test for the first time after March 2022.

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