Listen to live radio commentary: England v India 4th Test

Enjoy the alternative commentary of Guerilla Cricket as they cover the fourth Test between England and India from the Rose Bowl.
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ENGLAND WIN THE TOSS & BAT
– England XI as announced yesterday: Moeen and Curran in, Pope and Woakes out
– š±India unchanged for the first time under Virat Kohliš±On air in around 10 minutes at https://t.co/qpJ52idXZm, and on Facebook Live via ā¦@Cricketrackerā©! #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/xJB30BB0IS
— Guerilla Cricket (@guerillacricket) August 30, 2018
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