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England rest James Anderson, Jonathan Trott for ODI series against India

England have rested fast bowler James Anderson and batsman Jonathan Trott from the next month's One-Day series against India and replaced them with Chris Woakes and Jos Buttler.

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This Indian team perhaps doesn’t care enough about winning or losing

Slowly, patiently and meticulously, a 21-year-old debutant by the name of Joe Root seized the initiative for England with an impressive 73 in the deciding Test being played at Nagpur and laid bare India’s alarming weaknesses in the longest form of the game.

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Sunil Gavaskar believes some Indian cricketers became “casual” after World Cup victory

Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar feels that some of the Indian players became very "casual" after their success in the 2011 World Cup which is "less than acceptable."

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India vs England: Adapting to the condition was crucial, says Joe Root

Debutant Joe Root, who impressed one and all with his patient knock of 73 stated that adapting to situations as quickly as possible is the main recipe of his success against India in the fourth cricket Test.

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India vs England: Morning session crucial, says Piyush Chawla

Notwithstanding Indian top order's pathetic show once again after the bowlers did a decent job to restrict England to 330, leg spinner Piyush Chawla said the hosts can still make a comeback in the fourth Test if Virat Kohli and Mahendra Singh Dhoni manage to put on a good session on Friday.

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England seamer James Anderson wreaks havoc as India limp to 87/4

England swing bowler James Anderson ran through the Indian top order to leave the hosts reeling at 87 for four at stumps on Day Two of the fourth Test at Jamtha.

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James Anderson bowls Virender Sehwag first over as India take Tea at 32/1

India lost Virender Sehwag cheaply after leg-spinner Piyush Chawla's career-best haul of 4 for 69 ended England's first innings at 330 on the second day of the fourth and final cricket Test on Friday.

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Live Cricket Score: India vs England, fourth Test match at Nagpur – England reach 277/7 at Tea

England reached score of 277 runs for the loss of seven wickets at the close of the first session on Day Two of the fourth and final Test match at Nagpur.

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Live Cricket Score: India vs England, fourth Test match at Nagpur – Day Two

England will rely on wicket-keeper batsman Matt Prior (34 not out) and debutant Joe Root (31 not out) to take them through to safety on Day Two of the fourth Test against India at Nagpur.

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India vs England stats review: Fourth Test match at Nagpur, Day One

Statistical highlights of the first day's play of the fourth and final cricket Test between India and England.

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