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The Indian cricket team has decided to allow public access to their training sessions at the WACA ground in Perth from Friday to Sunday. This contradicts an Australian media report claiming the practice sessions are closed to the public. The report also mentioned a leaked email instructing construction workers not to watch, take pictures, or fly drones during India's net sessions. However, BCCI sources deny sending such official communication, stating the practice sessions are open to all.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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