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‘Crucial Asset’ Kuldeep Yadav Must Be Wondering When He’ll Get His Chance, Says Childhood Coach Kapil Dev Pandey
A loss in Headingley in the series opener, followed by a brilliant turnaround at Edgbaston and a heartbreaking loss at the Lord's Test, saw India trailing 1-2 in the five match series with the fourth Test scheduled to begin from July 23.
Exclusively speaking to IANS, Kuldeep's child coach Kapil called him a "crucial asset" for India in the fourth Test at Old Trafford, a venue which could prove helpful to spinners in the latter stages of the match.
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