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Rayudu unsurprised by India's T20I series loss to Ireland, cites poor preparation

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Former India batter Ambati Rayudu said he was not surprised by India's T20I series defeat against Ireland. He attributed the loss to inadequate preparation after the IPL, with players struggling to adapt from flat pitches to more challenging conditions. Rayudu also pointed to technical deficiencies among the batters as a key factor in the poor performance. On the topic of young talent Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, he urged patience, stressing that development should take priority over an immediate international debut. Rayudu expressed optimism that batting conditions would improve when the team travels to England.

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