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India bowl first as England field unchanged XI in series decider

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India won the toss and chose to bowl first against England in what is a series-deciding T20I match. England captain Harry Brook named an unchanged XI, admitting he was undecided about his options and was content to lose the toss. India made one change to their lineup, bringing in Prince in place of Ravi Bishnoi. Brook acknowledged that either decision at the toss would have been reasonable given the conditions.

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