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England doesn't have bowling attack to win in India, writes Aakash Chopra

<p>India will be on a high after winning the last four series, which includes two away series. On the other hand, England just suffered their first ever Test loss to Bangladesh and even the Test they managed to win wasn't without a lot of drama</p>

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England’s Alastair Cook (left) and Joe Root walk off the field after a training session at the Cricket Club of India in Mumbai yesterday. Pic/Atul Kamble
England’s Alastair Cook (left) and Joe Root walk off the field after a training session at the Cricket Club of India in Mumbai yesterday. Pic/Atul Kamble

On Wednesday India will be locking horns against England in a five-test series. India will be on a high after winning the last four series, which includes two away series. On the other hand, England has just suffered their first ever Test loss to Bangladesh and even the Test they managed to win wasn't without a lot of drama. Their tour to Bangladesh can be seen in two different ways, for it could've either dented their confidence completely or could've possibly prepared them for the. Other challenges. Since their failure in Bangladesh was about the skill and not the will, it's only fair to assume that they might find it tougher in India.

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