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Anything More Than 250 Is A Reasonable Score Here, Says India's Batting Coach Vikram Rathour
India are hoping to get to 250 runs in their first innings of the World Test Championship final against New Zealand here at the Hampshire Bowl, said batting coach Vikram Rathour on Saturday.
India finished the second day at 146/3 after the last session was affected by bad light on multiple occasions.
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