India head coach Amol Muzumdar has said leaving Jemimah Rodrigues out of the World Cup clash against England on Sunday was "one of the toughest decisions" the team has had to make, and one dictated purely by combination and conditions.

"To be fair, Jemi [Rodrigues] has been a very important player, an integral part of this side we have built," Muzumdar said. "Sometimes you just have to take those tough calls. That game, particularly against England, required the sixth bowling option, given the ground of Indore and the [high-scoring] conditions over there, we thought six bowling options would be a better call on that particular day and for that particular match."

Rodrigues, who has managed just 65 runs from four innings this tournament, including two ducks, made way for seamer Re

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