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India assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate acknowledges Rishabh Pant's hardship sitting out the Champions Trophy matches, but understands it's part of high-level sport. KL Rahul has been performing well as wicketkeeper-batter, allowing Pant to remain ready for when needed. Doeschate hints at changes in the bowling attack for the final group match against New Zealand, aiming to balance winning the group and maintaining player fitness.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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