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India have all bases covered, stand good chance at World T20: Trevor Bayliss
Abu Dhabi, Nov 22: Former England coach Trevor Bayliss believes the current Indian team has got all its bases covered and that's why they stand a good chance in next year's World T20 slated to be held in Australia.
According to Bayliss -- who coached the Three Lions to their maiden 50-over World Cup trophy earlier this year -- all the departments of the current Indian team need to click together if they have to win their second World T20 trophy.
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