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Quality Indian Bowlers Can Perform Anywhere In The World, Says NZ's Neil Wagner
New Zealand pace bowler Neil Wagner has said that the World Test Championship (WTC) final will be a battle between bowling attacks as he acknowledged the depth in the Indian attack. India and New Zealand lock horns in the WTC final from June 18.
While India is carrying six pace bowlers in their main squad of 20 for the tour of England which includes the WTC final, there are three other pacers traveling as standby.
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