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Eng vs Ind: Test Series To Take Place In Iceland?
By CricShots - Jul 16, 2018 3:54 pm
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Ahead of the much-awaited Test series between England and India, the hosts have been considered as hot favorites. It was expected that India will struggle in the English conditions as the seam and swing moment in those conditions are the most difficult ones to tackle.

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Kuldeep Yadav dismantled England so far

However, India’s UK tour has started quite indifferently as first they registered a series win in the T20I series, and now they are on teh verge on clinching the ODI series as well. The biggest threat for England in the current scenarios in the Indian chinaman Kuldeep Yadav, who has become a nightmare for English batsmen. He became the hero of the first T20I and first ODI as well when he picked 5 and 6 wickets those matches respectively.

The things took a drastic turn in the second games of both the T20I and ODI series as Yadav received a severe beating from the English batsman, although in the second ODI, he picked some crucial wickets of Jason Roy, Eoin Morgan, and Jonny Bairstow.

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Usually, in countries like Iceland, the game of cricket is known to a few people, all this is because of weather conditions of such area but on poor weather conditions, one can’t deny the passion of cricket fans. There are some areas in the Iceland where one can see the presence of cricket.

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Iceland’s national cricket team player Kit Harris also came up with a post for chinaman Kuldeep regarding his first-class career. He has picked 9 wickets in his first two Test matches already. Not yet, he added a message for Kuldeep as well. He believes that Kuldeep can add more wickets to his tally in the near future. He also

In a similar fashion, Iceland Cricket took to Twitter – to come up a similar kind of message for England. This one was full of wit as it takes an indirect dig at England’s national cricket team.

Here is the tweet of the Iceland cricket: