India vs England Live Score, World Cup 2023 Warm-Up Match: Rain continues to play spoilsport in Guwahati

India vs England World Cup 2023 Warm Up Live Score:  India will look to avoid any hiccups in their World Cup preparation as they prepare to take on a formidable England team in a warm up match in Guwahati on SaturdayEven though it is unlikely that both teams will be starting their favoured starting lineup in this match, it will still be a chance for the fringe players to prove a point. For example, even though Shreyas Iyer looks to start for India in the middle order, Ishan Kishan’s recent performances might give him an edge.It's all about making subtle variations (talking about the preparations) and dealing with pressure, all you can do is turn the ball both ways and hope for the best. 

Meanwhile, it will be a good opportunity for Kuldeep Yadav, Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja to test themselves against the England batting lineup comprising of Jonny Bairstow, Jos Buttler, Dawid Malan, Ben Stokes, Harry Brook, Liam Livingstone and Moeen Ali.I honestly wasn't thinking about being here (talking about his late selection for the World Cup). Enjoying the game has been my prime motto for the last four to five years and I would like to do that again in this tournament. I told the media guy that he shouldn't be putting me in front of camera for a while now, but this is probably one of those situations where he said Dinesh Karthik is interviewing you and I obliged the opportunity (chuckles). 



Pressure is of paramount importance for most players in this tournament. Being in a good space and training to enjoy the game will hold me in good stead i reckon. Want to enjoy the tournament. I don't know I have kept saying this, this could be my last World Cup for India. For me enjoying the tournament is more important.Former India captain Virat Kohli believes the last two and a half years have taught him a lot. From stepping down as a captain across all formats to ending an almost three year drought of a triple figure score, Kohli believes he’s undergone major changes and that he’s not the same player as he was once before.

Sometimes, it’s the shot that a batsman doesn’t play that becomes the defining image of an innings. Like Sachin Tendulkar and the missing cover drive in his double ton at Sydney. Or now, as Suryakumar Yadav reminded the world about his absent sweep shot.While you're here, you can check out our Asian Games liveblog, where we have just been rendered breathless by Indian squash team's thrilling win over Pakistan in the final. It was a win that earned India its 10th gold medal at Hangzhou 2023. Kane Williamson showed his class in his first competitive outing in six months while Rachin Ravindra sizzled at the top of the order as New Zealand gunned down a 346-run target in their opening World Cup warm-up game against Pakistan here on Friday.

It reveals much about his discipline but also about how the times have changed. Tendulkar’s was a 436-ball effort that spanned over 10 hours; the abstinence was remarkable. Suryakumar’s was a 49-ball affair and that he had to wage an internal battle to chain himself is charming and revealing of how difficult it has been for him to come to terms with his ODI record before this game. Wade through the crowded, narrow alleys of the Central Market of Mangalore on a Saturday, or stroll along the sprawling Panamburu Beach on a Sunday, a melange of distinct dialects and languages could swirl through your ears. The locals of the tranquil seaside city in Western Karnataka – rather a town in the guise of a city – can seamlessly shift languages, tones and dialects.

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