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Men’s ODI WC: Will Not Go By What Has Happened With England In Their Last Few Games, Says KL Rahul
“Firstly, we don't think of any opposition that way. Any team on a given day can be dangerous and there is no team that starts as a favourite in a game of cricket or any sport. So, it's important that we keep doing what we've been doing and focus on our strengths.”
“Honestly, we haven’t spoken so far about the opposition in all these games. The talk mostly has been about focusing on our strengths. Yes, we do a little bit of homework about the opposition.”
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31