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How Has Virat Kohli Faired Against England In Test Matches
Cricket is finally returning in India after nearly a year following the corona outbreak. In February, the England team will come to India to play four Tests, three ODI, and five T20I matches.
The Indian team will be delighted to welcome back their captain Virat Kohli, who took paternity leave mid-way of the Australian tour. With Kohli coming back into the squad, the Indian batting line-up will look much more potent in the England series than the recently concluded Australia series.
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