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Pothas: Bowlers stuck to their jobs well
Former Proteas ODI wicketkeeper Nic Pothas was proud of the way the West Indies bowlers stuck to their task on day one of the first Test against India.
Former Proteas ODI wicketkeeper Nic Pothas was proud of the way the West Indies bowlers stuck to their task on day one of the first Test against India.
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