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Mahela steers clear of Kotla row

The likes of Gautam Gambhir and Boeta Dippenaar may be bristling but star Wayamba Elevens player Mahela Jayawardene refuses to make a fuss about the Feroze Shah Kotla track, saying the newly-laid strip would get better with time. Full Article at Hindustan Times

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