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Rain In Kanpur Threatens India’s Push For WTC Final Spot
Only 35 overs were bowled on Day 1 as Bangladesh struggled to 107/3, with Indian pacer Akash Deep impressing by picking up two crucial wickets. However, continuous drizzle on Day 2 has kept the covers on, raising concerns that a significant chunk of play could be lost.
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