MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia will host India at their Gabba stronghold in the opening match of the four-test series and Adelaide will stage the nations' first pink ball test, but Perth has missed out on a match in the lucrative tour.
Western Australia (WA) had hoped to host Virat Kohli's India at the state's Perth Stadium but were defeated by Queensland's bid for a match at the Gabba, where Australia have not lost a test in over 30 years.
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