If you go by the form book or if you go by the statistics, everything stacks up against England, heading into the World Cup Group B match against India in Bangalore, on Sunday.
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England came into the tournament after being thrashed 1-6 in the ODI series in Australia and were pretty unconvincing during their six-wicket victory against the Netherlands, on Tuesday.
And their record against hosts India in their own backyard is not encouraging either. The last time they played here in November 2008, they were blanked out 5-0, while in their previous ODI series in India in 2006, they were routed 5-1.
So their desperation to set the record straight is quite evident as they take on top favourites India in their second match of the 2011 World Cup.
And one man they surely want to dismiss early is India's dashing opener Virender Sehwag, who blasted a match-winning 175 in the tournament opener against Bangladesh
India's Sachin Tendulkar and coach Gary Kirsten during a practice session in Bangalore
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