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IND vs ENG Test: Rohit Sharma & Co get ‘well-earned’ break, to assemble in Dharamsala on Mar 3

IND vs ENG Test: Rohit Sharma & Co get ‘well-earned’ break, to assemble in Dharamsala on Mar 3

IND vs ENG Test: Series sealed, Team India gets four day break before final Test match in Dharamsala

The India Cricket Team will get a much deserved four day break before the IND vs ENG Dharamsala Test. The hosts sealed the series 3-1 after their latest win in the IND vs ENG Ranchi Test. Team India is slated to leave Ranchi on Tuesday and enjoy a short break. The team will assemble on 3rd March in Dharamsala.

The final and the fifth Test of the series will commence on 7th March. But with the series done and dusted, it is time for rest for the players. Following the four-day break, the team will get a further 4 days to prepare for the final Test match of the series.

Earlier after the second Test in Vizag, both the teams got a break of about 10 days. While England travelled to Abu Dhabi for a brief break. On the other hand, the Indian team enjoyed their break in the country.

The England Cricket Team will however get a five day break before the last Test. The visitors will reach Dharamsala on 4th March. The team will be split across Chandigarh and Bengaluru where they will have their time off.

With the series done and dusted, England will seek for a comeback and will aim for consolation win. It should be noted that England under their new Bazball approach lost their maiden Test series against India.

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