While India and England are located in the same hemisphere, why are the cricket matches in these two countries arranged in different months?
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Due to winter session
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Though India and England are located in Northern Hemisphere, months of rainy days vary in both countries.
Rain is a major factor that affects the cricket match schedule.
India receives heavy rainfall due to the monsoons (i.e) North-east trade winds and South-west winds, especially in the month of July.
Whereas, London experiences hot summer in the months of June, July and August with almost no or less rain.
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