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Our lower middle order could have done better, says Skipper Virat Kohli
Adelaide, Dec 10 (CRICKETNMORE): Pointing his gun at the misfiring Indian lower middle order after the hard-fought 31-run win over Australia in the opening Test here, skipper Virat Kohli on Monday urged the batters to rise to the occasion in the second Test at Perth starting from Friday.
Kohli maintained that the tourists could easily have set 30-35 runs more than the target of 323, which could easily have taken the chase out of Australia's grasp even after the Australian tail wagged to reduce the deficit to 31 runs here.
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