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One down in the series England have been working hard on how to deal with Pakistan spinner before the second Test.
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After losing their top Test ranking to England India fightback by closing out a 5-0 ODI victory over their visitors.
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World champions India prepare to battle England for bragging rights in ODI rankings but face injury worries.
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England beats India in close game
James Anderson stars with three wickets in rain-interrupted contest, as hosts secure a 2-0 lead in the series.
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England dominate India at Edgbaston
Tourists suffer more woe despite fightback from captain MS Dhoni as England move closer to number one Test ranking.
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England one win away from topping rankings
Despite a couple of injuries, England are still positive about leapfrogging India to become world's No. 1 Test team.
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Sri Lanka hammer England to reach last four
Unbeaten centuries for Dilshan and Tharanga in 10-wicket win as Sri Lanka set up World Cup semi-final with New Zealand.
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Thrilling England get stay of execution
England retain title of most unpredictable team at Cricket World Cup with 18-run win over Windies to keep hopes alive.
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