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India Should Eventually Win A Tough Series, But Have A Real Battle Against Eng: Ian Chappell
England won the opening Test in Hyderabad by 28 runs, while India bounced back with a 106-run win at Visakhapatnam. The five-match Test series is finely poised at 1-1, with the third Test to be held in Rajkot, starting on February 15.
Both India and England will then travel to Ranchi for the fourth Test beginning on February 23, followed by the final game of the series in Dharamsala on March 7. "As the home side India should eventually win a tough series, but it has a real battle on their hands."
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