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Need to improve batting first in T20Is, says Vikram Rathour
New Delhi, Nov 1: India batting coach Vikram Rathour believes one area where the team currently needs to work upon leading up to the T20 World Cup is to bat well while setting up a target.
Speaking ahead of the three-match T20I series against Bangladesh beginning Sunday, Rathour on Friday said Team India bats well when they are chasing, but when it comes to setting up a total, they need to improve.
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