Five reasons why England won’t lose to India in Chennai
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England bravely decided to travel back to India for the two-test series against India and the players will kindly donate half of their match fees to victims of the Mumbai terror attacks. Here are five reasons why England will receive good karma from that gesture and will avoid defeat in the opening test:
1. India have won the opening test in just one of their last seven series and have failed to open with victory in any of their last four.
2. England have lost the first test in just two of their last six series and are unbeaten in their last three openers against India, losing just two of the last seven.
3. England have lost just one of the four tests they have contested in Chennai since 1977. India’s last three tests in Chennai have all finished as draws.
Tags: Australia, Chennai, england, India, Kevin Pietersen, Mumbai, ODI, Sourav Banguly, Terror attacks, Test Series, Yuvrah Singh
Posted: December 10th, 2008 by Michael Lintorn | Add Comment 




