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India and England will face off in a three-match One-Day Iinternational (ODI) series beginning March 23
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All three matches will be held at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune
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The ODI series will be played behind closed doors due to surge in coronavirus cases
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England beat India 2-1 in their last bilateral ODI series, and in their 2019 World Cup match
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India enjoy a better head-to-head record, winning 53 ODIs while England have won 42
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India have won a total of 514 ODIs out of 990, while England have won 378 out of 751
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India, however, have lost their last two ODI series, in New Zealand and Australia
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The India captain found his form again in the T20I series with some stunning knocks
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With Rishabh Pant in excellent form in Tests, his selection in ODIs will be a big talking point
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Joe Root was not part of England's T20I team but will be back for the ODI series
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