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What India Can Takeaway From New Zealand's Performance Against England
The World Test Championship(WTC) Final is all set to begin on Friday as both India and New Zealand will fight for the special Test mace.
The two top teams of the championship have almost nothing that breaks them apart, be it bowling or batting. This means that it'll all come down to which team will adapt to the conditions well and execute its skills better.
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