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Due to unseasonal rain in Perth, the pitch for the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy is facing disruption. Despite this, WACA head curator Isaac McDonald expects the surface to retain its pace and bounce, though major "snake cracks" might not form. The curator hopes for sunny conditions to help the pitch return to its traditional nature.
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