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| England Lions cricket team in India in 2018-19 | |||
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| India A | England Lions | ||
| Dates | 18 January – 16 February 2019 | ||
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Ajinkya Rahane(1st, 2nd and 3rd One day matches) Ankit Bawne (4th and 5th One day matches and 1st Test) K. L. Rahul (2nd Test) | Sam Billings | |
| FC series | |||
| Result | India A won the 2 (4-day)-match series 1–0 | ||
| Most runs | Priyank Panchal (256)[1] | Ben Duckett (175)[1] | |
| Most wickets | Navdeep Saini (9)[2] | Zak Chappell (7)[2] | |
| LA series | |||
| Result | India A won the 5-match series 4–1 | ||
| Most runs | Ajinkya Rahane (150)[3] | Sam Billings (156)[3] | |
| Most wickets | Axar Patel (8)[4] | Lewis Gregory (8)[4] | |
The England Lions cricket team toured India in January and February 2019 to play two first-class matches and five List-A matches against the India A cricket team.[5] India A won the unofficial ODI series 4–1,[6] and the unofficial Test series 1–0.[7]
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Joe Clarke and Tom Kohler-Cadmore were dropped from the squad after their involvement in the Alex Hepburn rape trial, detailing their “sexual conquests” on WhatsApp, was revealed. They were replaced by Will Jacks and Tom Moores.[10] Tom Bailey was added to unofficial ODI squad after Saqib Mahmood's visa was delayed due to his Pakistani heritage.[13] Saqib was eventually withdrawn from the team.[14] Steven Mullaney replaced Tom Moores in the unofficial ODI squad after Moores suffered a leg injury which ruled him out of the team.[15] K. L. Rahul was added to the unofficial ODI squad after his suspension was provisionally lifted.[16]
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3 – 4 February 2019
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