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Ind vs Aus: Once A Sure-Shot Match-Winner, Bhuvneshwar Kumar Is Losing His Credentials As India's Death Bowler
Veteran pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who has been one of India's best bowlers in the last one decade or so, has seen repeated failures at crucial junctures of the game in last few outings and his credentials as a proven death bowler has taken a big hit ahead of the all-important T20 World Cup, next month.
Despite scoring 208 runs against Australia in the first T20I match of the series, India lost the match with four balls remaining as Cameron Green and Matthew Wade smashed the Indian bowlers all-around the park on Tuesday.
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