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Ponting expects an entertaining T-20 match at Brabourne

Having bagged the seven-match one-day series comprehensively, Australian captain Ricky Ponting said on Friday that he expects an entertaining Twenty-20 match against India here tomorrow.

Mumbai, Oct 19 : Having bagged the seven-match one-day series comprehensively, Australian captain Ricky Ponting said on Friday that he expects an entertaining Twenty-20 match against India here tomorrow.

"It is a very beautiful ground. The wicket looks pretty good. I expect to have a good and entertaining twenty-twenty game of cricket'," Ponting said on the eve of the match to be played at the Brabourne Stadium.

The Australian captain further said that the playing eleven would be finalised tomorrow morning.

"We have got bowlers who can adapt and adjust to any conditions. We leave it until tomorrow to finalise our side. A few guys have got a touch of flu and they have not done trying (net practice) today. We will wait and see before we finalise our team in the morning", he said.

Australia, returning after a six-month break, were beaten by the eventual winners India in the semi-finals of the Twenty-20 World Cup in South Africa last month.

ANI

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