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Aus cricket team arrives for India tour

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Posted: Sep 22, 2008 at 1630 hrs IST

Mumbai, September 22: The Australian cricket team led by Ricky Ponting arrived in Mumbai on Monday for a four-Test tour of India commencing at Bangalore on October 9.

The squad did not come out of the international terminal and were scheduled to take a connecting flight from the domestic terminal to Jaipur, according to Cricket Board sources.

The team is scheduled to play a few practice games in Jaipur before reaching Hyderababd on September 29 to commence official part of the tour, they added.

The stay at Jaipur and practice matches against Rajasthan Cricket Academy has been arranged by the Rajasthan Cricket Association and not the Cricket Board.

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