England are 8/11 to secure back-to-back series wins over India after dishing out a 4-0 battering in their recent five-match T20I skirmish.
After a wash out in the opening game at Durham, the series turned into quite the procession for the hosts, winning all four of the remaining matches against the World Cup winners, who looked well off the pace.
Both Jofra Archer and Sam Curran were outstanding with the ball across the series while skipper Harry Brook grabbed the headlines with the bat.
This could be Brook's final series as white-ball captain, with many touting him to take the currently vacant Test job.
As well as a Test match captain, England now need to find a successor for the coaching role after Brendon McCullum's reign over the red-ball side came to an end at the weekend. The Kiwi will, however, remain in charge of the white-ball team.
England's off-the-pitch issues will dominate column inches throughout the three-match series but India could be heading towards a few changes themselves.
Despite lifting the T20 World Cup little over four months ago, head coach Gautam Gambhir has come in for a spate of heavy criticism off the back of a run of six defeats against Ireland and England.
Current reports suggest that the 44-year-old's position is safe at present but, in the volatile world of Indian cricket, that has the potential to change very quickly if they suffer further losses heading into the One-Day series.
England's ODI performances have been fairly mixed across the last year or so, inflicting series defeats on the West Indies and Sri Lanka, but also suffering losses against South Africa and New Zealand.
Almost six months have passed since they were last in action in the 50-over game and they will be hoping that they can pick up from where they left off with a 2-1 win in Sri Lanka.
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