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New Delhi: Former England spinner Graeme Indian fans are not pleased with Swann’s previous remarks regarding the forthcoming Test series between England and India. Swann has caused controversy with his statement that the India series is a “fantastic warm-up” for England prior to their Ashes 2025–26 match against Australia later this year. Prior to the
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Rabada pursued Usman Khawaja in this manner after his dismal performance in the WTC Final 2025, in which he failed to even open the account after 20 balls.

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