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'Playing Against India Like Playing Golf Against Your Boss'
Former New Zealand opener Mark Richardson has likened competing against the Indian cricket team to playing "golf against your boss".
The left-hander, who played international cricket between 2000 and 2004, used the analogy to probably hint at the power India enjoys in world cricket and the fact that no one wants to rub Virat Kohli & Co the wrong way.
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