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Anderson expects India to bounce back

England seamer James Anderson expects India to be a stronger side when the second Test starts at Trent Bridge here on Friday after bowling the hosts to victory in the series opener.

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England will displace India as Tests No.1: Botham

Legendary allrounder Ian Botham considers the current English team as "cricket kings of the world" and says he can foresee England displacing India from the number one spot during the four-Test series and ushering in a new era of dominance.

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India can’t stop England from becoming world No. 1, opines Boycott

Former captain Geoffrey Boycott does not foresee world number one India bouncing back in the ongoing Test series against England and believes the hosts are well on their way to clinch the top spot in ICC Rankings.

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England deserve to be No. 1: Donald

Impressed with England's dominating performance in the Lord's Test, former South African pacer and bowling coach Allan Donald says Andrew Strauss' men deserve to edge past India as the new world number one in Test cricket.

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Illness caused Tendulkar lows at Lord’s: Dhoni

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said illness played a key role in Sachin Tendulkar's poor returns during the first Test against England here at Lord's.

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Yuvraj Singh for Abhinav Mukund would have given India an extra bowler

Yuvraj could have been used as a fifth bowler as well.

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Tendulkar, Laxman slip in ICC Test rankings

Indian batsmen, including Sachin Tendulkar, were pushed down the order in the latest ICC Test rankings following a 196-run bashing at the hands of England in the series opener at Lord's.

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Eng vs Ind: First Test day five statistical review

Statistical highlights of the fifth day's play in the first cricket Test between India and England at Lord’s.

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1st Test at Lord’s: Report card of the English team

Kevin Pietersen (L) and Matt Prior marshalled England's batting by cracking a doubled-hundred

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No ton of tons for Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar was left stranded on 99 international hundreds after falling for 12 in India's second innings in the first Test against England at Lord's on Monday.

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