Former wicketkeeper batsman Parthiv Patel attributes Team India’s recent success to the league

In the second Test of the five-match Test series between India and England, Lord’s victory at Lord’s was enhanced. India came back strongly in the fifth and final Lord’s Test, winning the match by 151 runs after beating hosts England for 120. The most amazing part of the match was the association between all the Indian players who worked to support and encourage their teammates. But when the players from India and England started fighting on the third day, all the Indian players backed each other up.

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Meanwhile, India’s former wicketkeeper batsman Parthiv Patel believes that the close friendship and strong friendship between Indian players in the dressing room has helped the team achieve success in the recent past. He believes that the success of Team India should be attributed to the IPL in recent times.

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In Parthiv’s’ Player on Long Podcast ‘,’ If you look at the Indian dressing room so far, you can see Ishant Sharma walking with Virat Kohli. But, you see both Ishant Sharma and Umesh Yadav in different roles. Rishabh Pant was out with Hardik Pandya. One from the west, the other from the north. I mean some of the players are from the East too.

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He said, ‘If you look at Dinesh Karthik and Hardik and Karnal Pandya, they are good friends. Some may not speak English, some may speak Hindi and still speak well. I think the Indian team is doing well in this era because they are good together and they should get IPL credit for that.

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