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image by James Dignan, 13 November 2010See also:
I've been watching the second cricket
test between New Zealand and India, and there was a clear image of the flag in
the background, from which I made this image. Note that I am uncertain of the
length of the flag - it appeared to be longer than 2:3, but not as long as 1:2,
so I have made the image 3:5. Similarly, the colours may not be 100% accurate,
as the flag was backlit. In fact, it initially appeared to be purple, saffron,
and grey, though all other reports suggest deep blue, rich yellow, and light
blue. In other words, the image isn't perfect, but it's pretty close. The central
emblem is the Star of India.
James Dignan, 12 November 2010
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