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Myth or not, Aussies well drilled for old-school ODIs

Myth or not, Aussies well drilled for old-school ODIs
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Australia's cricket team is adapting to low-scoring, 'old-school' ODI conditions during their series against Pakistan. Despite recent trends favoring high-scoring games, the team is finding value in tactical, grinding play.

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The shift in strategy reflects a broader debate in professional cricket regarding the evolution of white-ball formats ahead of major tournaments.

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