The attacking right-hander said India, having already blanked England 5-0 in the One-day series, will also be keen to upstage the reigning World T20 champions in the lone Twenty20 game.
"It would be great to finish on a winning note after doing so well in the One-day series. We are all looking forward to the Twenty20 match. It would be good to have some icing on the cake," said Uthappa.
The Karnataka batsman, however, admitted that England would not be easy opponents
."They will take the confidence from the fact that they are the No. 1 Twenty20 side in the world. They would want to come hard at us and definitely would like to finish the tour on a winning note. We are expecting them to come out all guns blazing tomorrow."
On the wicket that was slow in the fifth and final One-dayer, in Kolkata, which India won by 95 runs, Uthappa said: "The practice wicket seems really slow. I was told the centre wicket is not as slow. Hoping that it would be a good one."
He also said that the players would take dew factor into consideration.
"Dew has always been a factor in India and always plays a role. Cricketers have taken this in their stride."
On the new run-out rule, Uthappa said, "It's fair. You are negating any form of cheating. If a fielder has an accurate throw at hitting the stumps and the batsman comes between then it is against fair play."
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (centre) listens to coach Duncan Fletcher, as teammate Virat Kohli (left) smiles, during a practice session ahead of their Twenty20 international against England
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