Three rude lessons for BCCI in the Indore defeat
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Three rude lessons for BCCI in the Indore defeat

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There are three rude lessons for BCCI in the Indore defeat. One, when you doctor pitches to disgraceful minefields, it gives rival spinners a chance. Second, home pitches can’t make up for Indian batting decline over three years. Third, with this batting, we can’t be world number one for long.

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