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India's tour of England 2018
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July

Tuesday 3rd - 1st T20I vs England, Old Trafford (India win by 8 wickets)
Friday 6th - 2nd T20I vs England, Cardiff (England win by 5 wickets)
Sunday 8th - 3rd T20I vs England, Bristol (India win by 7 wickets)
Thursday 12th - 1st ODI vs England, Trent Bridge (India win by 8 wickets)
Saturday 14th - 2nd ODI vs England, Lord's (England win by 86 runs)
Tuesday 17th - 3rd ODI vs England, Headingley (England win by 8 wickets)
Wednesday 25th - FC vs Essex, Chelmsford (Match drawn)

August

Wednesday 1st - 1st Test vs England, Edgbaston (England win by 31 runs)
Thursday 9th - 2nd Test vs England, Lord's (England win by an innings and 159 runs)
Saturday 18th - 3rd Test vs England, Trent Bridge (India win by 203 runs)
Thursday 30th - 4th Test vs England, Southampton (England win by 60 runs)


September

Friday 7th - 5th Test vs England, The Oval (England win by 118 runs)


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"I would rather spend a holiday in Tuscany than in the Black Country, but if I were compelled to choose between living in West Bromwich or Florence, I should make straight for West Bromwich." - J.B. Priestley
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Is that three days at Chelmsford, do you know?
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Scheduled for four days, I believe.
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Ooh, I might keep an eye on that, see if it's worth me popping up on the Saturday.
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Five tests in six weeks utterly clueless scheduling
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First blood to India, Kuldeep Yadav the star with the ball and KL Rahul with the bat. India despatched the English spinners with ease, while England couldn't pick the Indian leg-spin. Perhaps a sign of things to come in August if the weather holds.
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India probably wont pick either leggie in tests with jadeja and ashwin most likely taking those berths.

Noticed england have picked a strong lions side, with the two spinners set to go head to head
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Kuldeep Yadav again the difference in the first ODI, demolishing England with six wickets. Jadeja and Ashwin may be the favoured Test spinners, but I'd be amazed if Kohli isn't considering him for another look-in next month.
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A bit of a reality check after the Aussie series. How bad must they be? Whistle
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And also shows up the lack of ability to play spin and here we are with perfect grounds for spinners and only one four day game in seven weeks
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