A distraught India during the World Cup final last year
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Current bowling crop needs to buck up and start performing
As mentioned in the previous slide, the current bowling group did suffer a great deal in the ODIs against Australia.
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The likes of Shikha Pandey, Pooja Vastrakar, and the spinners could not apply any breaks on the Australian batting line-up, who powered their way through in good batting conditions in Vadodara.
One of the reasons why India did well in South Africa as well as the World Cup last year was because the bowling complemented the batting extremely well.
The England batting line-up will have a fair idea already of the present Indian bowling unit having faced them in the T20I series and it will be up to the hosts to find a way to restrict England in the ODI series.
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