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We Need To Improve Our Batting: Raina On India's Struggles In Home Tests
India failed to chase a paltry target of 124 in the fourth innings to suffer a defeat against the World Test Championship holders. With the second Test also heading to the same result as India's flop show with the bat continues, Raina advised batters to rectify their mistakes and support the team's cause.
"We need to improve our batting as we are losing matches successively. Players need to apply themselves better as it will uplift their self-belief, and it is very important for them and the team," Raina told IANS on Tuesday.
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