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Ind vs Aus: 'India will play a hell of a lot better than they did in Pune'

<p>mid-day finds former Australia left-arm spinner Ray Bright in India and gets the 1986 Tied Test hero to talk about his country&rsquo;s fine show in Pune as well as India&rsquo;s possible revival in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy series</p>

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Ray Bright bowls to Arjuna Ranatunga in a festival match to celebrate the 1986 Tied Test at Chateau Tanunda Oval, South Australia in 2007 

The name of Ray Bright cropped up during the recent India vs Australia Test at Pune when Steve O'Keefe rattled Virat Kohli's stumps on the final day of the 'three-day' Test. It was O'Keefe's eighth wicket in the Test to top the performance list of Australia's left-arm spinners in India. The previous best was Bright's 7 for 182 in the 1986 Chennai Tied Test.

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