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India Vs England Live Streaming: How To Watch Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Online

India Vs England Live Streaming: How To Watch Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Online

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India vs England Live Streaming Details: The Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy comprises five Tests and will get underway from June 20.
India vs England Live Streaming Details: A new era begins with India's England tour later this week that comprises five Tests. The tourists will be led by a new captain in Shubman Gill who replaces the retired Rohit Sharma into the role. Under the guidance of the young skipper and watchful gaze of head coach Gautam Gambhir the team is gearing for the England challenge. The series will be the first for India in the next ICC World Test Championship cycle. India made it to the finals of the first two WTC cycles but failed to qualify for the most recent edition which saw South Africa dethrone Australia to become the newest champions. India will aim for a strong start to their campaign but it's a task easier said than done.
Ahead of the five-Test series, here's everything you need to know
Yes, but only for the first Test.
England squad: Ben Stokes (captain), Shoaib Bashir, Jacob Bethell, Harry Brook, Brydon Carse, Sam Cook, Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Jamie Overton, Ollie Pope (wicketkeeper), Joe Root, Jamie Smith (wicketkeeper), Josh Tongue, Chris Woakes
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