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By Press Release in Cricket on 7th Jul 2009 11:00
But after all that Chris Wood, the England and Wales Cricket Board's pitches inspector, and Keith Exton, the groundsman here, looked perfectly content. There were no last-minute alarms and the pitch, it is confidently expected, will play much as any other Test pitch. The doom-mongers may have to wait a little longer.
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