India must win to stay in touch India's task is crystal clear. They will have to win the fourth one-day against England at Old Trafford to stay alive in the seven-match NatWest Series.
Pressure must be maintained England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff said his team will have to keep India under pressure in the fourth one-dayer and maintain the edge they have gained in the series.
Too many areas of concern The Indian teams fielding is getting to be a bigger and bigger worry. All the coaching in the world does not seem to be helping, as evidenced in all three matches in the one-day series thus far.
SELECTORS FEEL HEAT
Prasad fires a broadside India's bowling coach Venkatesh Prasad said here on Tuesday that he would like the selectors speak to him before drafting a fast bowler into the squad.
Borde hopeful Indian manager Chandu Borde said the team's fielding was a cause of concern, but hoped the side will pick up itself for Thursdays game.
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