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Ahead Of T20 World Cup, India Lags Behind In Preparation As A Unit
Even as other cricketing nations are learning to gel as a team ahead of the T20 World Cup in October-November by playing multiple limited-overs games, especially T20 Internationals, the Indians are banking on a hastily-arranged tour of Sri Lanka and the remainder of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021 to get into rhythm.
On the other hand, Australia are preparing by playing eight white-ball games, including five T20s, in West Indies and are scheduled to visit Bangladesh for more matches. England have been busy at home against Sri Lanka and Pakistan and are scheduled visit Pakistan and Bangladesh in October while West Indies, one of the top contenders of T20 World Cup and defending champions, will have played three five T20I series besides many ODI games.
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