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Can bruised team India rejuvenate themselves to challenge England at Manchester?

Manchester: India arrived for a five-test series, with the first drawn on a lifeless Trent Bridge wicket since rated as "poor" by the International Cricket Council, who duly warned The England and Wales Cricket Board.



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England captain and opening batsman Alastair Cook was defiant in the face of monumental pressure surrounding his captaincy and position in the side heading into the third test. He was averaging 24 since his previous century in May 2013, and England had not won since August 2013. While Cook's wait for three figures continues, scores of 95 and 70 in Southampton suggest he is heading toward the form that has seen him fire 25 test hundreds already. His unbeaten 70 was the backbone to England's second innings of 205-4 declared, setting India an unassailable target of 445.