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Curtly Ambrose Feels India Puts Itself Under Pressure Because Of Occasion
Former West Indies fast bowler Curtly Ambrose felt that India were putting themselves "under pressure because of the occasion", which was resulting in the team failing at the semi-final or final stages during the last 6-7 ICC tournaments.
India recently lost the rain-marred World Test Championship final to New Zealand by eight wickets at Southampton, when experts felt the Virat Kohli-led team could have easily settled for a draw had they batted a bit more cautiously.
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