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There’s Nothing Quite Like Playing Cricket In India, Says England Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt
Writing in her column for the ICC, Sciver-Brunt mentioned how special it is to play in India and how the upcoming World Cup will bring about a change in the country, as well as the sport overall.
"There’s nothing quite like playing cricket in India. It really is special. And it’s even more special when it’s a World Cup. I’ve been lucky enough to play quite a lot of cricket in India but I think World Cup cricket – especially with the prospect of passionate home support for India – is truly next level,” she wrote.
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