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Young Indian Team With Coach VVS Laxman Leave For Zimbabwe Tour
The BCCI shared a series of photos on social media capturing the players and coach as they left for Zimbabwe.
This will be the fourth time that Zimbabwe will host India in a bilateral men’s T20I series, having previously faced off in 2010, 2015, and 2016 respectively.
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