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From 1884 to 2025: Unusual Test Record of Mass Team Changes Mid-Series
In a plethora of new records created during the fifth Test at the Oval between England and India of the recently concluded series, one very important record was missed. Incidentally it was created even before the first ball was bowled on the first morning. Both England and India made four changes to their side from the fourth Test at Old Trafford. Generally, so many changes in the side are not made mid-series.
In fact, this is not the first time it occurred. Four changes in both the sides, mid series, were made earlier on five occasions:
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