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With Only One Match Left, India Should Continue With The Current XI, Opines Bangar
India sealed the series with a hard-fought four-wicket win in Cuttack, thanks to Rohit Sharma’s dominant century and a composed 60-run knock from Shubman Gill.
With the final ODI now a mere formality, calls have emerged for players like Rishabh Pant, Arshdeep Singh and Washington Sundar to be given an opportunity. However, Bangar, speaking to JioCinema, believes that India should persist with their current XI to maintain momentum ahead of the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy.
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