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 Mumbai: Former Indian all-rounder Irfan Pathan opined that Team India   bowling lacked heat during the previous two ICC T20 World Cups in 2021 and 2022 and going forward in the 50-over WC this year, he wants to see two bowlers who have sheer pace or variations, which will make them less dependent on pitches in India.   Team India have had a comprehensive start to the new year with some impressive displays in the ODI format against Sri Lanka and New Zealand. With the ODI series against New Zealand already secured with a 2-0 lead in the three-match series, there have been a lot  yeti ca of positives to look back on, both in the batting and bowling department. In an exclusive interaction with Star Sports, Irfan Patha hydro flask cup n spoke on Mohammed Shami   performance in the second ODI against New Zealand and what areas India should improve on, in their quest for the ICC Men   ODI World Cup 2023.     India need to focus on bowling. It is very important to plan what combination we should be playing and which bowlers should get a chance, depending on how they make the most of the pitches. The biggest problem here, is that the pitches are flat and our bowling is not up to the mark and that is what we have seen in the last two T20 World Cups against Pakistan as well as against England in the sem hydrojug traveler i-finals, said Pathan on Follow the Blues ;. Our bowling definitely lacked heat. So, this is what I personally want to see going forward, that we have two bowlers Vjtc Maine town offers police parking lot as spot to complete online deals
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