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Where are India going wrong in Test cricket? | Sledging Room, Episode 29

India are No.2 in the World Test Championship table and are in good stead to play another WTC final but some questions need to be asked. On the Sledging Room, several such questions were asked and as usual, the debate really heated up.

While India played out an interesting Test series in Bangladesh, there were some interesting developments in Kochi. Sam Curran, Cameron Green and Ben Stokes fetched record sums at the 2023 IPL Auction. Nicholas Pooran got another lucrative contract despite little to show for in his IPL records.

Akshay Ramesh and Saurabh Kumar joined Rajarshi Gupta in another enthralling episode of the "Sledging Room."

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