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India are the No.1 team, not focused on individuals: Kieron Pollard
Hyderabad, Dec 5: Newly appointed West Indies skipper Kieron Pollard has urged the board to back youngsters joining the squad and also make sure they are protected from the "vultures" who are always trying to bring them down.
West Indies, who have been in India for quite some time now as they faced Afghanistan in all the three formats in Lucknow, will now face India in a limited-overs series (comprising of three T20Is and as many ODIs) starting Friday.
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