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Cricket History - England Tour Of India 1981-82
England toured India again in 1981/82, a tour that was in doubt after Geoff Boycott and Geoff Cook had toured South Africa in the recent past. It went ahead only after both men declared that they were staunch haters of the apartheid regime.
The series that produced excruciatingly slow cricket. India won the first Test match, at Bombay, largely due to a terrific all-round show by Kapil Dev (38, 1/29, 46, 5/70). Following their defeat, the English camp and media expressed disappointment at the umpiring of K Ramaswami and Swaroop Kishen.
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