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Team India leaves for Champions Trophy Mumbai (PTI): India captain Mahendra Dhoni on Tuesday said they have got the "right mix" in the fast bowling...

Team India leaves for Champions Trophy Mumbai (PTI): India captain Mahendra Dhoni on Tuesday said they have got the "right mix" in the fast bowling department that could exploit the seamer-friendly conditions during the Champions Trophy in England. Bhuvaneshvar Kumar has impressed in a few opportunities he has got to play for the country. Umesh Yadav has regained fitness and Ishant Sharma did well for his side Sunrisers Hyderabad during the just-concluded IPL. The trio will have a crucial role to play in the favourable conditions in England. "When it comes to the fast bowling department, there are people who can exploit the conditions. Someone like Bhuvneshwar (Kumar) can swing the ball, there is Umesh (Yadav) who has pace. It's a good department," Dhoni told reporters here.
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The team left for England late on Tuesday for the June 6-23 tournament.A "They need to adjust to the new (ODI) rules. It's important how quickly they adjust to the length and bowl in the right areas. We have got the right mix," he added. The India skipper indicated that the team was free of injuries. "There is no official report from the physio so it's a good sign." India are clubbed with Pakistan, South Africa and the West Indies in group B, but it is the match against the arch-rival on June 15 that is most eagerly awaited. "Both sides are balanced, (Saeed) Ajmal is a mystery bowler, we need to figure him out," Dhoni said.A Dhoni also wants openers Murali Vijay and Shikhar Dhawan to utilise the opportunity. "Murali Vijay and Shikhar Dhawan have done well in Tests, ODIs is different but as (coach) Duncan (Fletcher) said, it's a good opportunity for them to capitalise." Talking about modifications in ODI rules, Dhoni said, "There are a few challenges, especially with the rule changes in ODIs. It will be the first time we will be playing outside the sub-continent after the rule change." And about the tournament, he said, "We have never won a Champions Trophy, this is a good opportunity for us, the tournament is being played for the last time so this is our last opportunity." India and Sri Lanka were joint winners in 2002 when rain had washed out the summit clash. "We have got a balanced side. We will have a lot of time to prepare ourselves. There are also two warm-up matches. "Lot depends on the conditions. It's a good platform for youngsters to prove themselves in international level, there are few places up for grabs. Everything looking good now, there is a lot of time in between the three matches in the league stage.
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