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T20 WC: Associate Countries Have Put Their Hand Up To Say Don’t Take Us Lightly, Says Rajput
UAE will be taking the flight back home after playing their Group D fixture against South Africa at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Wednesday. But they will be taking a lot of heart from the fact that they defeated Canada, while putting out good batting performance against New Zealand and running Afghanistan close.
“I think I'm not surprised with the associate teams because we play among the themselves and they all are good teams. It's a big platform for the associates to show off their talent and I think they have done that. If you look at overall cricket all over the world, I think the smaller teams are coming up and it's a good thing that cricket is growing,” said Rajput in the pre-match press conference on Tuesday.
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