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London: Oppressive heat during the India-England one-dayer at Jamshedpur on Wednesday prompted calls for a ``heat rule'' in the British media. A leading daily here said the match should not have been played in the light of extremely hot conditions. ``England finished with their first win in this series... but, really, the game should never have started at all,'' The Daily Telegraph said. ``Over in Melbourne, players are arguing about a `heat rule' that kicks in at 35 degrees. The temperature in Jamshedpur was at least 43 in the shade, let alone in the remorseless sun.'' PTI
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