Ajinkya Rahane urges India to prioritise taking 20 wickets for Test victories, highlighting the team's batting-heavy strategy's shortcomings after a narrow loss at Lord's. He emphasised the importance of bolstering the bowling attack for the crucial fourth Test in Manchester. Rahane also lauded Ben Stokes' pivotal fielding effort, identifying it as a turning point in the game.
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