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Playing WPL Before T20 WC Will Benefit Team India: Irfan Pathan
Pathan feels that playing in the WPL will give Indian players the game time and confidence they need ahead of the ICC tournament.
"Girls now play a lot more cricket, and that depth gives the team plenty of options, especially if injuries crop up, because you have ready-made backups. This current pool of players is something you simply didn’t see ten years ago,' Pathan said on JioStar.
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