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India no longer rely on spinners,says B'desh coach Russell Domingo
Indore, Nov 15: Bangladesh coach Russell Domingo said on Friday that India do not need spinners anymore to win Test matches at home and that the mindset has changed over the last two years with their pacers coming to the party big time.
"There's no doubt that in the past, India backed themselves to win at home on spinning pitches. Now I don't think that's the case. I think they are backing themselves against any team on good pitches. There's definitely a mindset shift," Domingo said after the second day's play.
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