
England v India head-to-head: Who will win titanic series and why - England's secret weapon, the big question India must answer and the young superstar Ben Stokes' side should fear
England and India lock horns again this week in what is becoming one of the biggest series in cricket, with a newly named Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy on the line over five back-to-back Tests.
Despite their dominance in the red-ball game, India have not won here since 2007 and were denied at the last in 2022 when the delayed fifth Test ran into a Bazball whirlwind and the series was drawn 2-2.
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