India’s Test batting woes continue, with repeated collapses leading to four losses in recent matches. Former opener Aakash Chopra highlighted the struggles, particularly in first innings, emphasizing the need to acknowledge the problem. Captain Rohit Sharma echoed the concerns after the Adelaide defeat, admitting the team’s batting fell short.
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