
India A vs England Lions Live Score, Day 4: IND A 191/4, leads by 212 runs; Nitish, Jurel look to extend India A's lead
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When is the India A vs England Lions 2nd unofficial Test match being played?
The India A vs England Lions 2nd unofficial Test match will be played from June 6 to June 9.
Where is the India A vs England Lions 2nd unofficial Test match being played?
The India A vs England Lions 2nd unofficial Test match will be played at the County Ground in Northampton.
When will the India A vs England Lions 2nd unofficial Test match start?
The India A vs England Lions 2nd unofficial Test will start at 11:00 AM local time (3:30 PM IST).
Where to watch the India A vs England Lions 2nd unofficial Test match?
The live streaming for the India A vs England Lions 2nd unofficial Test match will be available on England & Wales Cricket Board's website. Moreover, the action can be caught live on the Jio+ Hotstar app and website as well.

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