The black soil typically used for wickets in Pune tends to absorb moisture, leading to lower bounce—a characteristic that can frustrate batsmen...
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SAO PAULO, (Reuters) – Soil moisture in Brazil’s main river basins used for hydropower generation has fallen to nearly two-decade lows, data collected by the London Stock Exchange Group shows, threatening a prolonged impact from a serious drought even after rains return. The article Brazil’s hydropower faces risk from drying river basins appeared first on Stabroek News.
The black soil typically used for wickets in Pune tends to absorb moisture, leading to lower bounce—a characteristic that can frustrate batsmen...
The black soil typically used for wickets in Pune tends to absorb moisture, leading to lower bounce—a characteristic that can frustrate batsmen...
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