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IND vs ENG, Anyone From India's Top 6 Can Score Hundred: Jofra Archer
England pace bowler Jofra Archer has termed the entire Indian batting line-up as a potential threat, adding that anyone between No.1 to 6 has the ability to score a hundred.
"Everyone (is a big threat). It doesn't matter who. (Anyone) from No. 1 to 6 can score hundreds," Archer said while speaking to the media on Tuesday.
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