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Buoyed-up
England leave for Indian tour tomorrow
London,
January 10: Buoyed by their pre-Christmas Test form, England return to
India tomorrow for the six-match one-day international series on a
confident note but well aware that the shortened version of the game is a
different ball game altogether.
The
tourists were expected to undergo the humiliation of a 3-0 whitewash in
the Test series in December last year but did well to draw the remaining
two after the 10-wicket drubbing in the first Test at Mohali.
But
one-day statistics weigh heavily in favour of Indians who in the past two
years have lost only one one-day series at home, that against world
champions Australia in 2001.
England,
on the other hand, lost 11 successive matches prior to their successful
trip to Zimbabwe in October when they effected a 5-0 whitewash.
England
will again field a raw side with only four - skipper Nasser Hussain,
Darren Gough, Nick Knight and Graham Thorpe - having played more than 50
one-dayers.
A media
report tilted the balance in favour of India on the eve of the English
team's departure. "India should win even more easily than they
appeared likely to in the Test series," a report in the Times said
today.
"Containing
Sachin Tendulkar by bowling on one side of the wicket will not be so easy
in matches in which wides will be called much more liberally," it
said referring to the bowling tactics adopted by the English bowlers in
the Tests.
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