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India is focused on its bowlers

In the upcoming fourth T20 International against Australia in Raipur, India's young bowling unit faces the challenge of improving its death overs performance, particularly after a disappointing display in the third match. The absence of Glenn Maxwell could be an advantage for the Indian bowlers, and there might be a tweak in the lineup considering Prasidh Krishna's struggles in the previous game. 

The return of Deepak Chahar adds a new dynamic to the T20 mix, and his ability to move the new ball might earn him a spot in the playing XI. Mukesh Kumar, a death overs specialist, could also be considered after being rested for one match. The concern lies in the lack of variety and innovation from bowlers like Prasidh and Avesh Khan, who consistently pitch at the same length, making them predictable. The inability to execute variations like conventional or wide yorkers has been a downfall.

 

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