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22-Oct-2010 04:48:00 GMT
India v Australia, 3rd ODI, Goa

India vs Australia 3rd ODI - Team Arrive in Goa For Final Game

Panaji: India and Australia arrived on Thursday here from Vishakapatnam ahead of the third and final one-dayer scheduled to be held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Fatorda on Sunday.

After the first ODI was washed off in Kochi, India won the second match by five wickets on Wednesday at Vizag to take an unassailable 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

The Australians arrived here with only 12 playing members after injured speedster Doug Bollinger and key middle order batsman Michael Hussey flew home at the conclusion of the second match.

Cricket Australia's Communications advisor Lachy Patterson, who is traveling with the visiting team, said that no replacements have been called for as the October 24 fixture was the concluding tie of the rubber.

The two teams are set to have their first practice sessions at the Nehru Stadium here today. Goa has been experiencing off-season rains over the last few days but with the sun coming out in full force the wicket has dried out nicely.

Pitch curator Narayan Raju from Bangalore said the wicket for the match, which was damp following incessant rains over the last few days, has dried up well thanks in large measure to the bright sunshine yesterday and today.

The last two matches at this venue have gone in India's favour after they had lost the earlier three ties.

India defeated England by 49 runs in 2005-06 and got the better of Sri Lanka in 2006-07, the last ODI held here, by five wickets.

But Australia too have a wonderful record here, having won on both match they have played at this ground.

The Aussies won the inaugural tie held here as part of the MRF World Series in 1989-90, beating Sri Lanka by 20 runs.

Their next game here was against India, which the Aussies won by four wickets in 2000-2001.

Sunday's match would be the eighth ODI to be held in Goa, with all matches barring the washed-out Wills World Series fixture between New Zealand and the West Indies in 1994-95 producing a result.


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