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Match abandoned in Bangalore



Continuous rain has cause the Champions League T20 match between the South Australia Redbacks and Somerset to be abandoned in Bangalore on Saturday.

The Redbacks won the toss and opted to field, but rain prevented the start of the match, and also threatens to wash out the second match of the double-header, between Kolkata Knight Riders and the Chevrolet Warriors.

Teams:

South Australia Redbacks: M Klinger (capt), DJ Harris, TLW Cooper, CJ Ferguson, CJ Borgas, DT Christian, TP Ludeman (wk), AW O'Brien, NM Lyon, KW Richardson, GD Putland

v Somerset: C Kieswetter (wk), PD Trego, RE van der Merwe, JC Hildreth, NRD Compton, JC Buttler, AV Suppiah, GH Dockrell, SP Kirby, AC Thomas (capt), M Kartik

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