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Traffic jam delay adds to India's woes ahead of 56-run T20 loss to England

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India lost a T20 cricket match to England by 56 runs. Prior to the match, the Indian team experienced a traffic jam delay, which reportedly added to their difficulties. The loss highlights ongoing challenges for the Indian cricket team in the series.

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