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Why England’s fate in India will not define Bazball era

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India is tough. It is the hardest place to tour for any side, even harder than the hostile environment of an Ashes series down under. For any side, it is a test in the truest sense of the word in difficult conditions where the Indian players have honed their skills to perfection.

India are a formidable side at home. Since England’s historic victory in 2012-13, no side has won a Test series there, and during that time the hosts have won 16 series and lost just three of 46 home Tests, twice to Australia (Pune in 2017 and Indore in

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