India aim to seal series in fourth ODI (PREVIEW)
5th Apr 2006, 09:47 GMT
Kochi, April 5 : India, ahead of England by 3-0, will aim to seal the seven-match one-day international series in Thursday's fourth tie here even as England will attempt to fight back to remain in the fray. India won the first three matches in Delhi, Faridabad and Goa to make a remarkable comeback after losing the third Test in Mumbai that allowed England to draw the three-match series 1-1. In the first two low-scoring matches India's lower order batsmen and bowlers starred in the wins, while left-handed Yuvraj Singh cracked a whirlwind century in Goa to be the hero of the victory. But Wednesday, Yuvraj, along with wicket-keeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Irfan Pathan missed the practice session, raising questions about their playing in the match at the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium.
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