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Former cricketer Sandip Patil believes India must forget their past victories in Australia and the recent loss to New Zealand at home to stand a chance of winning in the upcoming five-Test series Down Under. Patil, a member of the 1983 World Cup winning team, also said the team has the ability to bounce back from setbacks, but will have to play positively to achieve positive results.
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