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So, India are on a high after the series win against Aus. Eng have looked really poor in their last two matches against Stanford All-Stars and Bombay.
Series home page on cricinfo
First match: ODI. The toss won, and he decided to bowl.
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/gerald_warner/blog/2008/10/23/why_are_we_giving_india_1_billion_in_aid_if_it_can_afford_moon_missions
LOL... they could have given it to us instead! :(