Former Pakistan batter Basit Ali believes Team India’s decision to practice behind closed doors ahead of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy signifies a lack of confidence. He suggests India should have played more warm-up matches and advises Virat Kohli to prepare against left-arm fast bowling. Basit is eager to witness the run-scoring battle between Kohli and Steve Smith in the series.
‘Chhup ke practice’: India’s confidence is low, says ex-Pak batter

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