India and England battle for group supremacy

James Anderson

BANGALORE, (Reuters) – Hosts India will aim to bring  the spotlight back on to the field as they look to extend their winning start to the World Cup by beating England tomorrow.

The build-up to the Group B match has garnered worldwide  media attention not only for cricketing reasons but also for the  violent clashes between Indian fans and police over the shortage  of public tickets available for the hotly-anticipated showdown  at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.     England, however, are not allowing the off-field actions  sway their focus and have set their sights firmly on