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India managed to win the Test series against England. They now stand tall having protected the famous "Final Frontier", a bastion that 17 attempts by teams have failed to conquer. The last time India were defeated was in March 2012 against England side led by Alistair Cook
Ben Stokes, the present England captain along with Brendan McCullum, the coach by his side, studied, planned and analyzed a combination and approach that could bring them victory. They had one aim and that was to emulate England’s success over a decade ago.
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