Sri Lanka
NZ Ready To Put Up 'strong Fight' Against 'accomplished' Ashwin, Jadeja: Rachin Ravindra
As part of their subcontinent tour, New Zealand are gearing up for the intense battle against World Test Championship (WTC) table toppers India after facing Sri Lanka in two Tests while their one-off Test against Afghanistan was washed out due to rain in Greater Noida last month.
In the two-Test home series against Bangladesh, the Rohit Sharma-led side defeated the opponents in both matches.
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