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India's Predicted XI vs Afghanistan: Will Rohit Sharma's Side Go For Major Changes?

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India are out of the race for a final spot in the Asia Cup. While that will be a dampener going into their final Super 4 match against Afghanistan on Thursday, it also opens up a possibility for experimentation.

India's top-order has not been consistent while the bowling has also been shaky. With the T20 World Cup in less than two months' time, India may have to rethink their strategy going forward.

With nothing to lose in the match against Afghanistan, it might be the right time for India to set their house in order. Here's the predicted XI for India against Afghanistan: KL Rahul - The Indian opener's series of scores in the Asia Cup reads 0, 36, 28, and 6.

Out of the top 3, he has looked the most vulnerable and would like to redeem himself against Afghanistan Rohit Sharma - The India captain has looked increasingly confident in the last couple of matches.

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