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India ready to land knockout punch on England; pleasant weather in Birmingham

With an unbeaten record in six encounters so far, Virat Kohli's men are all but through to the semi-finals
  • According to the Meteorological office in UK, the weather will be pleasant on Sunday in Bermingham
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    ICC Cricket World Cup: Virat Kohli poses with India's new jersey that will be used in India vs England match on Sunday

    A ruthless India, sporting flaming orange, will be eyeing pole position with a solid knockout punch on an already disintegrated England in Sunday's high-profile World Cup encounter.

    With an unbeaten record in six encounters so far, Virat Kohli's men are all but through to the semi-finals with 11 points but a win against England will further tighten their grip at the top and in the process oust the hosts from the global event.

    According to the Meteorological office in UK, the weather will be pleasant on Sunday in Birmingham.

    "On Sunday, generally more cloud will be around compared to of late, though there will still be some spells of strong sunshine. Cooler, but still feeling pleasant in any sunshine. Maximum temperature 22°C,"a British Met official said.

    Sunday's encounter at Birmingham's Edgbaston with a capacity Indian crowd could be rather unsettling for a team which is already under severe pressure from all quarters.

    In fact, it increased exponentially after Jonny Bairstow's dig at former England captains Michael Vaughan and Kevin Pietersen.

    For India, possibly, it couldn't have been a better time to square off with the Poms who could again be unsettled by conditions which is expected to be predominantly sub-continental. There's bright sunshine, the baked pitch on the drier side with promise of more turn than usual.

    Playing two wrist spinners in these conditions along with a lethal Jasprit Bumrah could well spell doom for an English side, which has fluffed its lines while chasing against Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Australia.

    In fact, Morgan's approach of moving towards leg stump against a fast and furious Mitchell Starc during Lord's game prompted Kevin Pietersen to question whether the skipper is "scared".

    England, however, could take solace from the fact that they beat India 2-1 in their last bilateral series at home but an injured Bumrah didn't feature in that series.

    The Indian team, however, will not be over strategizing about the English team as pacer Mohammed Shami pointed out.

    "Rather than thinking about opposition, it is better that we focus on our own skills. If our skill level is good, we would not need to even think about the opposition," Shami, who has taken 8 wickets in 2 games, said after mauling the West Indies.

    The best part about Indian team is that they haven't yet played their best cricket and yet have been able to win games with consummate ease. The middle-order batting still remains a concern and Vijay Shankar's performance at number four certainly makes him a weak link.

    The team management has shown no inclination to field the exciting Rishabh Pant so far.

    "They have invested in a youngster like Shankar. The team management feels he is important to their plans so no harm in persisting with him. Moreover the team is winning handsomely so they have the right to continue with a winning combination," former skipper Sourav Ganguly said during a chat with PTI.

    It was a young Ganguly, who wrote England's epitaph with an all-round show at this very ground at the 1999 World Cup.

    It could well be a Rohit Sharma, Kohli or a Hardik Pandya, who will put the final nail in English coffin this time around.

    Squads:

    India: Virat Kohli (captain), Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, Vijay Shankar, Kedar Jadhav, MS Dhoni (wk), Hardik Pandya, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah, Rishabh Pant, Dinesh Karthik, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Ravindra Jadeja.

    England: Eoin Morgan (captain), James Vince, Jonny Bairstow (wk), Joe Root, Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler, Moeen Ali, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood, Chris Woakes, Jofra Archer, Jason Roy, Liam Plunkett, Tom Curran and Liam Dawson.

    Match Starts at 3 PM on Sunday.

    (With inputs from PTI)

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    Published: 29 Jun 2019, 04:39 PM IST
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