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India pay price for poor batting

Leadership must work out how to approach future after World Test Championship exit

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Gautam Gambhir (L) and Rohit Sharma (R). Pics/Getty Images

Gautam Gambhir (L) and Rohit Sharma (R). Pics/Getty Images

Just as it’s impossible to realistically expect to win a Test match on the back of scores of 185 and 157, to hope for a series victory after being bowled out for less than 200 six times in nine completed innings borders on the wildly optimistic.

India paid the ultimate price for a sequence of nightmarish batting displays that not even Jasprit Bumrah’s brilliance could compensate for.

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