Can the Indian cricket team break its non-performing record on foreign soil this year?

    • sudhanshu.rout@timesgroup.com
    • Publish Date: Dec 26 2017 4:36PM
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    • Updated Date: Dec 26 2017 4:36PM
Can the Indian cricket team break its non-performing record on foreign soil this year?

India has managed to get young players who have a lot of potential and are still gearing up to deliver their best. The Indian spin twins Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav have been bowling a good spell for the past matches. Virat Kohli's captaincy and aggression, MS Dhoni's experience and the new players with so much to deliver and tricks up their sleeves. 

Bhargav Deka, class XII, PIS, Ahmedabad



I have faith in Team India. Considering our winning streak and great form on the home turf, I am sure the Indian cricket team will be able to establish themselves as winners abroad as well. The team has the skills and the will to fight the toughest of opponents.

Revathi Kodali, class X, Silver Oaks School, Hyderabad



As they say, New Year, new beginnings. Our team has had some phenomenal wins this year, and it's safe to say that we have extremely high hopes from them. So, I think we should completely support them, even if they have suffered some defeats, because at the end of the day, Team India is the best!

Vanshika Lohana, class IX, New Horizon Public School, Airoli, Navi Mumbai

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Aryashree APEEJAY H SCH - NERUL

Yes....as every new year brings new spirit in the team which creates new benchmarks and with the vigorous practice of several years and the enthusiasm followed by the burning desire of winning in the players will definitely lead to positive results. Arya shree, classX, Apeejay School, Nerul

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