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You Can Get Knocked Down, But You've Got To Get Up Again, Says Mumbai Indians Coach Mark Boucher
Mark Boucher, Mumbai Indians' new Head Coach, on Tuesday said that the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) will centre around lifting the team from last year's poor season and getting back to standards that are expected of them by their fans.
To do that, Mumbai Indians will have to rebuild their squad and fill some of the gaps that had appeared during the 2022 season played in Mumbai and Pune.
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