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Need To Play A Little Bit Better In The Coming One-dayers, Says India ‘A’ Captain Minnu Mani
“All players did well and still we need to improve and we need to play a little more better (in the coming) games. But getting a chance to play against Australia, this is a wonderful opportunity. First two games were a little close and (in) last match we were not up to the mark.”
“We all sat together, we discussed what are the things we can do better for coming one days. I hope we will do better in one days. We all really gelled well enough and all are in a good mood to go for the ODIs as one unit. Though we lost the ODIs, it didn’t affect our morale,” said Minnu in a virtual interaction.
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