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India Highly Overrated In T20I And Test Cricket: Kris Srikkanth Advises Team To Stop Resting On Past Laurels
Srikkanth minced no words, asserting that several players in the Indian Test team were overrated and had underperformed, and deserving talents like Kuldeep Yadav were being overlooked.
"In T20 cricket India are highly over-rated. ODI cricket, we are a fantastic team. What happens in ODis, in the semifinals, finals, it's just a one-off match. It's a luck factor, a lot depends on luck in these matches,” Srikkanth said on his YouTube channel.
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