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India are still the best travelling team in Test cricket: Brian Lara
New Delhi, March 12: West Indies legend Brian Lara feels that India are still the best travelling team in Test cricket despite their recent 2-0 defeat in New Zealand. India had lost the first Test by 10 wickets and the second by seven with their batting lineup looking all at sea in all four innings.
Lara considers what happened in New Zealand an "aberration."
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