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Don't Read Too Much Into England's Loss To New Zealand Says Tim Paine
Australia Test skipper Tim Paine feels not much should be read into England team's capitulation against New Zealand in the second Test, where the hosts lost by eight wickets at Edgbaston on Sunday.
The Ashes are scheduled this year, but before that England will play a five-match Test series against India in August-September.
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