
Ever since the thrilling conclusion to the 2025 Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, England cricket supporters have been calling for more frequent matches between England and India. The excitement around the series has led to demands for it to be played more often.
Concerns about overplaying
While the idea of the two cricketing giants facing each other more frequently is tempting, there is also a risk. Playing too often could make the contests feel ordinary, reducing the excitement that comes from their rarity.
Risk to the Trophy’s charm
If the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy were to become an annual fixture like the Ashes, the special charm it currently holds might fade. Overexposure could lead to the event losing the unique appeal that makes it so engaging for fans.
England’s touring reluctance
If England truly wants to play India more often, they could start by increasing their tours to India. However, given their limited touring record in recent years, it seems unlikely that such a change will happen soon.
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