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You Cannot Have A Cushion For Batting Order In Tests, Need Specialists In Side, Says Ankola
Be it the batting order change or having more all-rounders in playing eleven, thus increasing load of main bowlers and inability to take 20 wickets, India’s playing eleven compositions in this Australia tour has been the topic of endless discussions.
Salil Ankola, who served as member of India men's team selection committee, believes one can’t have a cushion for batting order in Tests, citing the longer format being suitable more for specialist players.
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