India-Pakistan World Cup clash big business for South Australia

New Delhi: It is a measure of the heady attraction of an India-Pakistan cricket contest that South Australia, whose capital is Adelaide, has consciously bid for this World Cup match at the famed Adelaide Oval next month.

New Delhi: It is a measure of the heady attraction of an India-Pakistan cricket contest that South Australia, whose capital is Adelaide, has consciously bid for this World Cup match at the famed Adelaide Oval next month.

The province with a gateway as its emblem, and which borders all five other Australian states, deliberately decided to bid for this match, when other cities were going for games featuring the home team, South Australia Trade and Investments Minister Martin Hamilton-Smith told IANS in an interview here.