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PM Modi is honored as 'Dharma Chakravarti' while embarking on a 5-nation tour to strengthen ties, as India secures a strategic foothold in the region through Mazagon Dock's Lanka deal.

As India chase series equaliser, record at Edgbaston is cause for concern

The Times of IndiaSaturday, June 28, 2025 at 3:27:31 AM
As India chase series equaliser, record at Edgbaston is cause for concern
India’s cricket team is up against a tough mental and historical hurdle as they head to Edgbaston for the next Test. They’ve never won a match at this ground, and after a demoralizing loss at Headingley—where England pulled off a big chase—the pressure is on to level the series. Overcoming this decades-old curse won’t be easy, especially with England riding high on confidence.
Editor’s Note: For cricket fans, this isn’t just about one game—it’s about breaking a psychological barrier. India’s struggles at Edgbaston stretch back to 1967, and if they can’t turn it around here, the series could slip away. It’s a story of resilience (or the lack of it) and whether history will repeat itself or finally be rewritten.
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