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Team India need to bolster its lower batting order, feels Clive Lloyd
Birmingham, July 3 (CRICKETNMORE) West Indies legend Clive Lloyd feels India will have to strengthen their lower order batting before they advance into the knockout stage of the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.
PLaced second in the 10-team standings with 11 points from seven matches, India is on the verge of entering the semi-finals of the showpiece event. The table is led by defending champions Australia, who are already through to the next stage with 14 points.
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