Melbourne Ashes Test Sparks Pitch Controversy and Historic Win

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The first day of the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne was chaotic with 20 wickets falling, largely due to the Melbourne groundsman's decision to leave 10mm of grass on the pitch, which many experts and former players criticized for favoring bowlers and making batting difficult, sparking controversy over pitch preparation and its impact on the game.
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- England survive Melbourne mayhem to claim drought-breaking win Reuters
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