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How Does India Compare With Rest Of The World? A SWOT Analysis
One can’t predict if England can come back into the series or India would steamroll them in the next four games at Visakhapatnam, Rajkot, Ranchi and Dharamsala. But it does tell one thing -- India are again proving to be a hard and intimidating team to beat at home.
As teams have found out season after season, it is almost impossible to beat Indian on their home turf, especially given their high-quality and world-class spin attack and batters who know how to deal with the opposition and bowlers get runs.
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