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Things Going Quite Nicely For England Ahead Of Playing India, Australia Next Year, Says Morgan
England completed a comprehensive 190-run victory over Sri Lanka in the second Test at Lord’s to get another series win in their home summer after beating West Indies 3-0. It is a significant series win for the side without regular skipper Ben Stokes, Zak Crawley and Mark Wood due to injuries.
Next year, the Stokes-led side will host India for a five-match Test series from June 20 to August 4, followed by travelling to Australia for the Ashes tour. "When England reflect, they will be hugely optimistic. They have played some outstanding cricket so far this summer and they have plans looking ahead to next year against India and the following winter in Australia."
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