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STAFF WRITER 12:53 HRS IST

Hyderabad, Oct 24 (PTI) Australian players' experience of playing in the inaugural Champions League Twenty20 would hold (rpt hold) the visitors in good stead in the seven-match One-day series against India starting tomorrow at Vadodara, feels in-form speedster Brett Lee.

Lee is one of the five members of the Australian squad who played in the cash-rich Twenty20 tournament which concluded in Hyderabad last night.

Apart from Lee, Peter Siddle, Doug Bollinger, Nathan Hauritz, Cameron White and Jon Holland are the other players who had a feel about the Indian conditions during the Champions League.

"I am looking forward to play the series. It is going to be a huge challenge to play against the super stars of India in front of their home crowd," Lee told reporters after powering NSW to the inaugural CLT20 title last night.

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