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India look to bounce back against England in Lord's Test beginning today

| @indiablooms | Aug 09, 2018, at 11:47 am

London, Aug 9 (IBNS): After going down 0-1 in the bilateral series, Virat Kohli-led India will look to bounce back against England in the second Test match, which will begin at Lord's here on Thursday.

Despite spectacular batting performances by Kohli in both the innings, India lost the first Test match in Birmingham narrowly by 31 runs.

Kohli had scored 149 and 51 runs in the two innings of the match.

At the pre-match press conference on Wednesday, Kohli said his team will look to "cross the line" as his men were close to victory in Birmingham.

India will play five Test matches in the series against England.

The second Test match is scheduled to begin at 3.30 pm.


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