Talking about the side's strategy for the crunch match, Bopara said the plans have been chalked out.
"We have plans against each bowler and every batsman but it is how the batsman feel on the day. We generally play aggressive cricket. We know in places like Bangalore, there can be high totals like 270-300. It is a good wicket to bat on, especially against the seamers. It slides on to the bat quite nicely. Last time I played in Bangalore it did not spin," he said.
Asked how England will counter dashing Virender Sehwag, who struck 175 against Bangladesh in India's opening match, Bopara said, "It does become difficult for the bowlers. His nature is to be aggressive and he will give us chances. But we have improved as a bowling side since the last time we came to India."
Bopara, unlike some of his teammates, doesn't regret missing out on playing at the historic Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
"Not really. I enjoy playing here in Bangalore. I played here against Royal Challengers. It is a nice ground to play on and it is a great atmosphere."
Australia thrashed England in a one-day series prior to World Cup but Bopara, who was not part of that squad, is counting on the positives from the warm-up game against Pakistan instead of harping about the drubbing Down Under.
"We won convincingly against Pakistan in the warm-up game. I wasn't there in Australia, so I cannot comment about it. As soon as we arrived here, it has been back to usual work. The last two to three years, England have been excellent in ODIs. I am used to winning with England," he said.
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