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England vs India 2011

India’s Edgbaston horrors over years

England have won 27 Tests at Edgbaston and lost 8. Their win-loss ratio here is 3.375, their best at a major home ground. On the other hand, India have drawn 1 and lost 5 of their matches here.

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VIDEO: Alastair Cook slams 294 against India in 3rd Test at Edgbaston in 2011

Alastair Cook scored a double hundred and missed out on a triple after being dismissed for 294.

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Sachin Tendulkar shows Jon Lewis why he is a true genius

The deliveries were extremely poor as the fell in perfect line and length for him to play with ease.

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India vs England, 6th ODI in Perth: Shikhar Dhawan, Ajinkya Rahane fight it out

India are batting first in the must win game against England.

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Virat Kohli takes wicket with the first (0th?) ball of his T20I career

Kohli is the only man to have taken a wicket off what was technically the 0th ball of his T20I career.

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India vs England: Ten memorable ODIs

Here are the ten memorable ODIs between India and England.

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India tour of England 2014: James Anderson complains about batsman-friendly track at Trent Bridge

The England bowler said how the match was not an even contest between bat and ball.

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Magic Moments of Indian tours to England Part 16 of 16 — Kevin Pietersen slams double hundred

Pietersen finished unbeaten on 202, studded with 21 boundaries and a six.

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Rahul Dravid carries his bat at The Oval; England whitewash India 4-0

On August 22, 2011, India were whitewashed 4-0 in a Test series by England. Through those ruins, Rahul Dravid stood tall and battled against the hosts. During the first innings of the fourth Test at The Oval, he carried his bat through the innings. Nishad Pai Vaidya looks back at that knock.

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Alastair Cook’s 294 helps England knock world champions India off their perch

On August 13, 2011, India were pushed off the summit of the Test rankings by an inspired England side. Nishad Pai Vaidya goes back to the Edgbaston Test of 2011 where England took the No 1 spot in the Test rankings.

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